Showing posts with label Plasticard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plasticard. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Mechanised Walker Test Sculpt

Hi!

Its been a bit quiet of late as I am both working full time and preparing to move house so most of my materials have been packed away ready for the move. I have managed to sculpt up a quick walker mech though!


Standing about 100mm tall and constructed from some super sculpey, greenstuff and plasticard, its more of a proof of concept and experiment with materials than anything else but it has turned out rather nicely so I will get it painted up once the move is done and post some new pictures when I get chance!


The armoured panels on the head and legs need a detailing and the feet could do with a bit more attention but its not to bad for a couple of hours work of an evening!

All the best!

Monday, 1 October 2012

New Robotic Previews!

Hi!

Just a quick couple of pics from the workbench for my upcoming exhibition submission!

 Thunderchief

Scrap Bot

They dont look too exciting at the moment as they are currently unpainted but I hope to have some colour added to them soon!

All the best!

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Wedding Cake Topper Bots 2

Hi!

You may remember a while back I had a commission to sculpt a pair of wedding cake topper robots. Well it seems to be a popular choice as I've just completed a second one!

The Wedding Couple

The Bride







The Client had asked for a small hair piece detail that matches a piece of jewellery she will be wearing on the day so I made a tiny stylised version incorporating some cogs for the bride!

Detail of the Jewellery 

 The Groom






The Happy Couple (note the brides bouquet of tiny postboxes!)
Its been a real pleasure to work on the little folks and the little individual touches like the jewels and tiny postbox bouquet have really made for a unique cake topper!

I am always open to commissions so if you have anything you want sculpted for your special day or for any other reason please feel free to get in touch!
All the best!