Friday, 8 November 2019

EAT RECYCLED FOOD !

As I continue on with the robots this month, I have now got enough of the 5 th robot done to show. This will be a vending droid, it's similar to the one in Judge Dredd the movie (the 1 st one with Stallone) but has enough variance that I shouldn't infringe on copyright.


As you can see robodoc is progressing well, and just working on the arms and sockets to finish.

Stan currently needs a hand to finish him off

Pleasurebot (or Olive for Frank) needs a replacement hand and a lower leg to finish.

The maintenance droid was pretty much finished other than some tidying, so haven't taken any more pics since then, hopefully the next time I post on these will be in paint.
So until next time have fun !
Cheers Dave

19 comments:

  1. Very nice progress on these! Rear of docbot is super cool and Olive is coming along really nicely!

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    1. Thank you Dai, docbot I’m very pleased with, thinking of doing Olive with a blue chrome colour scheme to really show off the flesh parts, if I can carry it off ! lol

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  2. Great work so far, Dave, and I very much look forward to seeing them all finished.

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    1. Thank you Bryan, glad you like them, the next time I show them they will be completed and hopefully in paint

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  3. You are on fire with this Dave, looking so good.

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    1. Thank you Michael, feel I'm getting back in the swing

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  4. Great looking bunch of robots, interesting to see a work in progress!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thank you Iain, I like to show WIP pics so anyone who is trying conversions or scratch builds can see I make mistakes and correct as I go

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  5. Their coming along very well Dave & look wonderful.

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    1. Thank you Frank, still working out what the names stand for ! LOL

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  6. A very interesting little article. I am insanely jealous of people with artistic talent such as yourself able to produce such things. Very nicely done Sir.

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    1. Thank you Undercoat, it's all down to practice and willingness to experiment and not worry about making mistakes. In fact we probably learn more from our mistakes than our successes

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  7. Great looking Droids. Look forward to seeing them finished.

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    1. Thank you Simon, I'm looking forward to seeing them finished too ! LOL

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  8. These are coming along nicely, I don't know why but until the bits of green stuff have an undercoat I struggle to see the figure as a whole entity as opposed to bits of purest green, if you know what I mean.

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  9. Thank you John, fully understand what you mean, it's hard to see details when in a monotone of colour, and green is a hard colour to see into in the spectrum

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  10. Creative and beautiful job, lovely droids!

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    1. Thank you Phil, should have the painted versions up soon

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