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Wow. That is awesome.... Just 1 question.....can you make a Juliet from lollipop chainsaw with or with out her boyfriend nick?
(12-12-2012 01:18 AM)zxenluvszev Wrote: [ -> ]Wow. That is awesome.... Just 1 question.....can you make a Juliet from lollipop chainsaw with or with out her boyfriend nick?

Why thank you.

And to answer your question...yes I can make a Juliet.
Now I just have to find the time to get it done.
Great job WD. I think after painting the texture of the material kinda adds a little extra dimension to the skin of the monster.
At least, it looks like that in the picture Watchmen02
(12-12-2012 10:39 AM)Emp Wrote: [ -> ]Great job WD. I think after painting the texture of the material kinda adds a little extra dimension to the skin of the monster.
At least, it looks like that in the picture Watchmen02

Yeah it does, I agree.
But still wish it was a smoother plastic.
But hey its better than nothing.
Don't you have options on chosing the material you get it printed in?
I found a site recently and you could even select GOLD Watchmen02
It was an online store and now when I try to find the url again I can't find it *kicks himself for not saving it*
Inspiring, wisdomknight. This opens up a hole new world, not only for miniature creations but also for props in general and building ideas.
(12-13-2012 01:51 PM)scarydk Wrote: [ -> ]Inspiring, wisdomknight. This opens up a hole new world, not only for miniature creations but also for props in general and building ideas.

Thanks man
(12-13-2012 11:32 AM)Emp Wrote: [ -> ]Don't you have options on choosing the material you get it printed in?
I found a site recently and you could even select GOLD Watchmen02
It was an online store and now when I try to find the url again I can't find it *kicks himself for not saving it*

The charger miniature has the smoothest plastic material that still gives a moderate amount of detail.

Any other material would be either more smooth but with a serious lose of detail (unusable for a mini) OR more detailed but have a ridge-like texture (not smooth at all) and looks even worse painted.

Ive experimented with multiple materials and believe it or not the cheapest material (well the smoothed version of it anyhow) is by far the best for miniatures.
Would using a sealer on it first the applying a primer over the sealer help give a more solid surface?
wow truly amazing concept, looks like a zombie hero, i can imagine it tackling doors so other zombies can go in.
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