As before all the visible joints are the model's own. All Revoltech. These were much easier to get in this time as the material printed in is plastic rather than the much harder multicolour material Slimer was. Again, all printing by Sculpteo. Onto the pics then. He's about 15cm tall.
Neat huh? I really need to get my own IP so I can sell this stuff hah.
I like:
- That he can stand on his own without the stand (that admittedly fits lovely into his backpack.)
- The plastic material. It has WAY more give than the multicolour.
- How spot on to the reference it is heh.
- How nice it all fitted together. The only glue is on the tips of the white antennas to attach the visor.
- The helmet pivot. It's a standard pivot joint, but so satisfying to click in place.
- That I've managed to fit in a 6mm joint as a neck inside the helmet. Not a lot of range of motion on this one but enough to offset the helmet being unable to look up or down.
- That the knees and elbows can't bend the wrong way due to good cuts when slicing the model up.
- All the extra bits (spare head, hands, gun) makes it feel like a proper Revoltech piece.
- That he can facepalm. Always a good test of a figure.
- Snapping the antenna when gluing the visor on. Grrr.
- Paying extra for "polished plastic" on the black plastic. I can't discern much of a difference.
- The angling of the hips pivots. They needed to be angled off horizontal to fit both into the slim hips. It's making posing harder than it needs to be.
- My pictures. Don't do him justice, especially on the white plastic which is quite translucent.
- The gun. I didn't hollow it, so it's overly heavy, and I didn't hollow enough out for the grip to go in and had to file away a chunk of material. You can see the uncoloured white plastic at the top of it in the pointing pic.
this looks great!
ReplyDeleteAre the 3D files available for download?
ReplyDeletecan u give me a copy of the skull chasr whole body 3d design
ReplyDeleteHas Jake seen this yet? Bet he’d love it!
ReplyDeleteSay, are you perhaps open to supplying the .stl files?