No more armlessness
Who knows why the arms were the last things to build to this rohbut. The hand, forearm and the elbow were straightforwards builds and quickly connected.
Random, weird and apparently verbose text about plastic models, 'mechs and gaming.
Who knows why the arms were the last things to build to this rohbut. The hand, forearm and the elbow were straightforwards builds and quickly connected.
Half a hood of a VW Beetle wasn't the simplest thing to build, but on a general level it didn't end up half bad. The curiously shaped curves raised the challenge a bit. Nicely the instructions didn't suggest the fender/wing needed to be bent into the final shape from the start, but it got tweaked in three stages whenever another thing was installed first. These feet were much more impressive to view from the front than the ankle side.
Building Bumblebee started from the hat-holder department. As a kid I had somehow liked Goldbug's look more than Bumblebee's, but as these were matters of taste, there wasn't much to argue here. Again I had some difficulties preparing the curved surfaces without a handy item to roll against.
Following the traditions over the years, Santa added more buildables to my work queue. This time it was a Metal Earth Models' Transformers series Bumblebee, not the golden one but a normal steel grey. I believed that this was maybe the only model where a non-steel colour would've fit perfectly.
Lord Megatron was a lot of fun to paint. Based on a quick search there's a bunch of these unpainted -series figures, some of them interesting such as Starscream, Optimus Prime, and Soundwave from the second wave. Where'd I put them all? Well, I've thrown old builds away occasionally, away from collecting dust and eating space.
The usual normal photos taken around the subj.. eh, leader, still in suboptimal backgrounds and lighting conditions. That was something that was to be fixed sooner rather than later.
Of course I had to take some less serious photos with all my three Megatrons. I mean, I had used MP-36 as my model for the painting!
I started by painting with the basic grey, because most of his body (or frame, him being a rohbut?) was going to be that. This was nicely paintable in one go, because there were enough !grey parts to hold him on while painting around.