Hi all,
This is something totally different than I usually do. (Cue John Cleese in a tux behind a desk http://resinilluminati.com/images/sm...on_biggrin.gif)
I found a link on one of the MaK forums to a 1/8 scale female mechanic figure. I thought it was really cool looking. Sort of a retro sci-fi/steampunk vibe to it. The figure is called "el" and it was released by Kaiyodo.
Here she is.
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I don't really collect female figures, or "anime" stuff at all. I think a lot of the figures look sort of cartoony in their features and proportions. Which ain't a bad thing. . . just not my style.
This figure has a great sculpt with a lot of detail, and is more realistic looking, which I like. She's carrying some kind of strange testing/sampling equipment. It just has a nice futuristic feel to it.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...e/IMG_0003.jpg
The paint app on the figure is amazing. These pics aren't quite getting the subtlety in shading, and the detail on the face and accessories is terrific!
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...e/IMG_0005.jpg
The figure came on a small round base with locating pegs that fit into the bottoms of the feet.
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It's nice as a standalone figure, but I wanted to do some kind of display or environment to put her into so it looked like she actually had a use for that stuff she's carrying around. Like she were working, so to speak.
If it's one thing I can't abide, it's lazy 1/8 scale figures! http://resinilluminati.com/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif
I decided to do some kind of futuristic workshop/engine bay diorama, so I began looking for "stuff" to incorporate into a scene like that. I checked ebay for 1/8 scale accessories, and a lot of Pocher model stuff came up. I'm sure a lot of you know the Pocher brand. They're most well known for their incredibly detailed 1/8 scale cars. I found that Pocher makes models of engines as well. I guess they build into stand-alone display pieces. I saw one kit of a Volvo truck engine, and thought it might be interesting to work it into my little diorama. I got it for a good price, and was pretty happy with the size and detail when it arrived.
I also got a nice pre-cut sheet of Sintra at my LHS, and some sheet styrene to build the display. Here, I marked where I wanted the figure's base to go, and cut out a circle in the Sintra. It's covered by a sheet of Plastruct "floor tile" with 3 holes cut out for the figure's locating pegs to go thru.
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And with the base in place, only the 3 pegs come up thru the floor.
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I'm kicking myself for not taking any in-progress shots of the work, but here's the finished scene.
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The back wall is one sheet of styrene with 2 openings cut out for the 2 main halves of the Pocher engine. I built a box to contain those parts, and made little "flanges" to fit around the edges of the openings, as if 2 big access panels had been removed.
I then added some thinner styrene panels to the wall.
All the little markings you'll see are just black and white dry transfer letters and numbers. I combined some of the letters in weird ways to make some "non-English" symbols.
The side walls were done from Plastruct sidewalk sections. I guess these are for model railroads, but they had a cool corrugated look to them.
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All the sections were painted and detailed before assembly. I used a combination of paints. Two shades of Testors Metalizers in Magnesium (base coat) and Stainless Steel. I then misted some Bronze and then used a spray called "Mess Master" from the Design Master series. This is basically a sprayable thinner, and it made everything blend and kind of run together. It gave the metallic shades some nice easy weathering!
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For the Pocher engine parts, I painted them almost the same way, but used a slightly heavier misting of Bronze to set them off visually. I dry brushed some silver onto some areas, just for a change of tone, and added some red, green, and black wires in a random way.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...e/IMG_0022.jpg
I also added some dry transfer letters/numbers to these parts, and some rusty pastel shades.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...e/IMG_0021.jpg
And here's the completed piece. The whole thing is 12" wide and 9" high!
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b2...e/IMG_0027.jpg
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I may add a couple more small accessories. I have an in-scale fire extinguisher that I might hang on one of the walls, but that's pretty much it.
Thanks for looking!
Eric
