Hey everyone!
Well, I dove into another weekend project, this time I wanted to do my own spin on the Iron Man Arc Reactor.
I treated it as an excersize, where I imagined if someone came to me and said "design me something that looks generally like THIS". I wanted to stretch my brain on how I would go about accomplishing something with just the tools available, and a general direction.
I found it to be very rewarding, as I was able to approach it from several angles. and only using nearby materials forced me to solve problems in an efficient way. I'm pretty happy with the results.
I think my next deal will be a painting up a 12" AT-ST, and I'm still searching/ learning about AT-AT models, which seem to be all crap, save a legendary cast from forever ago, lost to time.
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Well, I dove into another weekend project, this time I wanted to do my own spin on the Iron Man Arc Reactor.
I treated it as an excersize, where I imagined if someone came to me and said "design me something that looks generally like THIS". I wanted to stretch my brain on how I would go about accomplishing something with just the tools available, and a general direction.
I found it to be very rewarding, as I was able to approach it from several angles. and only using nearby materials forced me to solve problems in an efficient way. I'm pretty happy with the results.
I think my next deal will be a painting up a 12" AT-ST, and I'm still searching/ learning about AT-AT models, which seem to be all crap, save a legendary cast from forever ago, lost to time.




