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Hi All,
It's, been a long, long time since I have done any 1:6 customs or dio's and this build was done last year for a client.
Recipe
Indy - is a mix of Sideshow Toys, Hottoys , resin head and custom items(whip hand made). Once I got all the parts for Indy he was painted and weathered using Vallejo paints and pastel chalks.
Base - is done by using foam board for the walls and once they were put together I used broken up pieces of foam for the stone walls and then covered them with plaster cloth. The boulder was done by using a round balloon and covering it with plaster cloth and then covering it with watered down spakfilla.
The stalagmites and stalactites were done by using plaster cloth and once wet twisting into the shape. The webs are cotton wool which was stretched apart, the moss is clumps foliage from Woodland Scenics which was ground up and then added to watered down PVA and glued on, the dirt floor is a mix of real dirt, ground up leaves and thin sticks and applied and the roots I picked up from and dried out vine.
The crate was done using balsa wood and weathering it with watered down paints and the lettering was done by make a stencil on the computer and then I printed it off and cut out the letters and numbers and then stuck it to the balsa wood and sprayed over the stencil.
Ron
It's, been a long, long time since I have done any 1:6 customs or dio's and this build was done last year for a client.
Recipe
Indy - is a mix of Sideshow Toys, Hottoys , resin head and custom items(whip hand made). Once I got all the parts for Indy he was painted and weathered using Vallejo paints and pastel chalks.
Base - is done by using foam board for the walls and once they were put together I used broken up pieces of foam for the stone walls and then covered them with plaster cloth. The boulder was done by using a round balloon and covering it with plaster cloth and then covering it with watered down spakfilla.
The stalagmites and stalactites were done by using plaster cloth and once wet twisting into the shape. The webs are cotton wool which was stretched apart, the moss is clumps foliage from Woodland Scenics which was ground up and then added to watered down PVA and glued on, the dirt floor is a mix of real dirt, ground up leaves and thin sticks and applied and the roots I picked up from and dried out vine.
The crate was done using balsa wood and weathering it with watered down paints and the lettering was done by make a stencil on the computer and then I printed it off and cut out the letters and numbers and then stuck it to the balsa wood and sprayed over the stencil.
Ron
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