DanOfTheDead wrote:
I can understand wanting to go back and "get it right," but they were great the first time around, too.
There're elements I like about each set for sure, and your commitment to see your projects through not just once but twice is impressive.
There was something in the simplicity of the originals that had a certain charm to them, but they just weren't the cartoon accurate figures I wanted to have. As I've picked up certain customizing tips and tricks I really believed I could now make the ones I wanted to originally. Your Dr. Scarab was always the pinnacle to me and I was always slightly embarrassed by my attempt at him so I just went full blown grotesquely fat Scarab this time.
sgcaper wrote:
Holy cow! I loved the original B6 you made and then you remake them and they’re even better!
This is a remake I can get behind and support
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Thanks. I really appreciate that.
sgartz wrote:
Your Bionic Six customs were among my favorites from this entire project, but you managed to not only top them, but completely blow the old ones out of the water. Great work on these: they're great-looking figures and impressively accurate adaptations of the source material. And the new Dr. Scarab is perfect.
Thanks. I just kept seeing them on my shelf and comparing them to my newer customs thinking I could make them so much better now so I finally just took them off the shelf and got to work.
8bitboy wrote:
I am blown away. How do you keep doing this? The Bionic Six reruns are simply amazing! Those skills you learned are certainly paying off! Teach meeee! My favourite is Scarab for sure. You did him justice.Second is Rock 1 and third is Bionic 1 and Karate 1. Fantastic work! How do you get your line work so neat? I struggle all the time. I've used paint but it never lines up well with a paintbrush. I don't airbrush unfortunately.
Thanks. I just always put my magnifying headset on and carefully go back over every line. I definitely appreciate the compliment. Yeah, airbrushing is something I've wanted to look in to but just never have. That and a 3D printer are probably my next steps forward with making customs. For now it is all paintbrush and hand sculpt.
2DARK2C wrote:
WOW! that's commitment. scarab is a frightening figure i want to bloody him up.
I appreciate it. I've seen lots of drawings online with a bloody Scarab...I'll just stick to my kid friendly evil scientist