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Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Donnerstag 19. Juni 2014, 23:07
von Nordmann
Gaaaanz tolle Bärte!

nice beards I Like :dank

:zehn

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Freitag 20. Juni 2014, 17:35
von WarHorse
Nordmann hat geschrieben:Gaaaanz tolle Bärte!

nice beards I Like :dank

:zehn

Glad you like, I will make a post in the near future showing how you can do it.

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Freitag 20. Juni 2014, 20:46
von Knusperkeks
I like your customizing very much. :kavalier
The first figures I had already seen on Tricornejock.com.
The customizing you made a few weeks ago, have also become good. :great
:pfeif One of the characters looks like she could be my avatar. :kicher


:wink LG,
Simone

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Freitag 20. Juni 2014, 22:14
von playmolook
Hallo WarHorse!
WarHorse hat geschrieben:.......... I will make a post in the near future showing how you can do it.
Best idea! :great :klatsch2 Thank you! :dank

Greetings
playmolook

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Samstag 21. Juni 2014, 16:59
von WarHorse
Thanks, again my friends. I been fooling around, and am waiting for some more products to arrive. Here is a custom, with original parts.

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Samstag 21. Juni 2014, 17:03
von WarHorse
I made this Amazon type of figure for a test for future Women warriors. Made a chain mail chest plate for her.

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Samstag 21. Juni 2014, 19:28
von Der Archivar
Great ideas - fantastic beards! :zehn

I am looking forward to your female warriors!

Please show us, how the chain mail is done!

Yours

Der Archivar

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Montag 30. Juni 2014, 12:00
von DarthVader
Great customs :respekt :bang1 :bang1

How do you made the chainmails?

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Montag 30. Juni 2014, 19:11
von Casa de la Resini
Fine work..and Fantastic Beard´s--more about the Beard´s we wan´t(Yoda-English :kicher )

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Montag 30. Juni 2014, 20:02
von WarHorse
For the beards and chainmail I use Kneadatite. I have only used the brown kneadatite so far, but the more common is the blue/yellow or Greenstuff. It is an epoxy that when mixed can be sculpted. I am going to wait until I get the right tools to sculpt with and then post pictures next time I start making stuff. So far I have made a few beards, I will show a picture that I used to try this out. Kneadatite is sticky, so when I made the beards I attached it to a playmobil beard and then painted it. I rolled some into a sausage type shape and then made the cuts. Also I spinned a small braid for some of the other beards. The chain mail was spread on the Playmobil chest and then I rolled a chain mail hair piece across. Then painted it. It gets real hard, like plastic when it fully cures.


http://www.polymericsystems.com/epoxies ... eutral.htm

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Montag 30. Juni 2014, 20:15
von Der Archivar
Thank you very much! :klatsch2

Mike

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Montag 30. Juni 2014, 20:28
von WarHorse
I just started using this stuff about a month ago, a little hit and miss with it so far. But with the right sculpting tools I think I will get better. Also think you can use this or some other stuff to make molds. I was trying to make a fur cape the other day, but it didn't work out and I made a big club, lol. I think the best way to use this stuff is to add some details to the figures and make things that Playmobil does not make yet.

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Montag 30. Juni 2014, 20:34
von WarHorse
Here is some of pictures of the beards and chain mail before I painted them.

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Mittwoch 2. Juli 2014, 17:00
von icedragon
Hiho hiho,

you can also use milliput, it`s an epoxy, too, and there are some different types / colors
to choose from, depending on what you want to fix or sculpt.

I like the pure white and the black milliput, but the standard yellow-grey is fine, too.

And it goes hard as a rock... :great

CU, Stefan

Re: Custom Wikingers

Verfasst: Mittwoch 2. Juli 2014, 17:42
von Mila
can you paint the stuff you modelled and what kind of color would I use? And what about 3D printing? Wouldn't that produce even better products? Wich ist a more or less theoretical question, 'cause the beards, you moddeled, are great :klatsch2