So today I have some models that were finished before the challenge, then I have some finished today, and also some models for a different challenge, so a bit of everything ! LOL Let's start with the pre challenge models, all four I received for my birthday, they just took me a while to get finished, first I have the customizable Imperial officer and agent, both come with multiple head and arm choices, and have both male and female head options, I felt the officer had more of a female feel in the chest area so gave her a female head, and the agent a male head.
Next up I have the customizable rebel officer and agent, again these came with many head and weapon options, I went with two alien heads a Nautoloid and a Togruta, which gave me some different colors to play with, while using my standard colors for the clothing.
Now we move onto my first challenge models, this model I started before my illness earlier in the year, but took me until now to feel comfortable enough to finish it, a model of Huyang that my son got for me as a thankyou, for helping get to uni and back, very kind of him.
The next model was a Christmas present from my older children, that arrived early, but got finished today, the Daughter of the Force, I've kept the colors similar to that character, but will be using it as a vendor for the clothes shop behind the cantina.
The last painted model today is the High Magistrate Greef Karga who was played by the late Carl Weathers, my daughter thought the model was cool with the little robots holding the cloak, and I have to agree. There is still two more from my older children to come, but they will take a bit longer.
Last today is an entry for Ann's model construction challenge which I decided to take part in, as I normally get models for Christmas, the above models didn't count as they were built before the challenge started, but today I have a Librarian Consul, a Mk IV Tech Marine, and a Saurus Astrolith Bearer, the two marines came from the Horus Heresy range, which still work scale wise with the older marine models, and were resin kits, the Saurus was a plastic.
That's all for today, so until next time, stay safe, and have fun !
Cheers Dave
These are all excellent, Dave, but I particularly like Greef Karga! :-) I knew you'd have stuff finished today to post and it's a good start to the challenge!
ReplyDeleteThank you John, he was probably the most challenging to do, but the most rewarding as well, painted all the underside before gluing him to his base to make life easier ! LOL After the last challenge, wanted to start this one properly ! LOL
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