Friday, December 7, 2012

Simple Figure Weathering Tutorial

TUTORIAL!

Hey guys...I usually put up my tutorials or works in progress in my Facebook page, but I've been thinking...not everybody goes on FB all the time right? What about people who follow my blog? So here just for you guys, I've prepared a simple tutorial...

I've always been asked about ways to improve a figure. And I'd tell them the hows and the tools to use. Some get it, and some might be wondering what the heck I was talking about. Now here' something you can do with just a few tools to increase your figures looks.

Okay, so I have here is a Star Wars figure. An Rebel Alliance pilot named Dorovio Bold. She came in a 3 pack pilot Star Wars set. Here's the figure:



As you can see, her orange flight suit is pretty bright right? So we're going to learn how to improve if not a bit on her suit. What do you need?

- The figure.
- Some cotton buds.
- Gundam Real Touch Marker (Black).



See...that's all. Now, let's start working!

1. Alright, first and foremost is make sure your figure is clean. Wash it, wipe it, brush it or what ever. Once that's done, next thing is start drawing using the markers on the creases and folded areas of your figure as seen in the picture below. I used the big spread end of the marker to get a better range of areas.



2. Then take a cotton bud and wipe the area. Now don't worry, it will look all smudgy.



3. Now use the other end of the cotton bud and clean up the areas by pressing it harder and scrubbing it. You can control the amount of darken areas by the pressure of your scrubbing. The harder you push, the clearer the area.



4. And it's all done! Using steps 1 till 3, repeat it on the whole body!



Here's Dorovio next to another Rebel Alliance pilot. See the difference?


So, that should cover this simple and easy way to improve the look of your figure. Hope you have fun customising your figures! And if there are any questions, don't hesitate to email me at:

ryukaze@gmail.com

Till next time!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

MG RGM-79C Powered GM

Update!

Here's something that I've been doing for a very very very long time. Yes, I think close to almost 2 years or so...actually it was prepped ready to be painted, but yeah, it took a while.

Anyhoo, I got this kit from a friend of mine. He had the MG RGM-79C and a 3rd party upgrade kit to make it into the Powered GM. When I first saw the kit, it was in a pretty bad shape. Just trying my luck, I asked if he wanted to sell it...and to my happiness he said yes.

Now, I've always like the RGM mechas from the Gundam series. I think they kinda kick ass. They ain't no Gundam, but they were cool. And one of my favourites was the Powered GM. I had the 1/144 HGUC version which to me was fantastic, but I liked my bots to be big. So having this MG version was dream come true. But it took me awhile (for me, 2 years for a personal project is 'awhile'...heh) to work on it until the end. Cleaned it up, stripped the paint. Fix some of the internal parts to have it tight again. And after working on it bit by bit...it was done. My last batch of flat clear coating was used to finalise this guy.

Master Grade 1/100 Scale RGM-79C Powered GM








Alrights. That's one gunpla kit down. More to go...

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Hasbro Jedi Starfighter (Hot Rod Scheme)

Update!

Okay this was quite an old project actually. Thankfully I had a very patient client/friend (Sorry Bang Ajie! heh). The reason that it took long was the amount of trials and errors (a lot of errors!) while doing it. You see, my friend wanted something different. And he saw this scheme in one of his Star Wars concept book. It was called the 'Hot Rod' scheme.

When I first saw it, I was excited and scared at the same time. Yes, the amount of masking would be phenomenal...but like always, I do love a challenge.

So as the project began, there were a bunch of techniques I tried which didn't go as I thought it would. Until finally...it worked.

So here's the Jedi Starfighter with the 'Hot Rod' scheme.




Next up is some Gundams and an X-Wing...say whaaaaaat?! Heh...

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Revoltech Warhammer Machine

Update!

Alriteys...now there's a little history on this guy. Not the big kind of history, but just a slight doo doo that I did.

Okay, well...I received this guy a few months back to be repainted. It was planned to be painted to the 'Milk' style color scheme. But the client requested a different color style. So after a sample color was given to me, I started to work on it.

What happened? Let's just say that I experimented with the wrong paints on the wrong surface. LOL.

Stripped the paint down, and did a whole new cover for it. The color chosen were black, copper and silver. The choice of copper sort of gave me the feeling that it was influenced by the Warhammer series. Which I think was a pretty good idea!

So enough prattling, here's the guy in full disclosure!

Revoltech Warhammer Machine







More completed works coming soon! (I'm really pushing myself this time, to make sure I finish all my commissions before I move to my new house! Yay!)

Ciao!

Friday, November 2, 2012

1/35 WW2 Diorama 'The Ambush' Part 01

UPDATE!

Whoa...2 months of no postings! No wonder people thought I was dead...LOL.

Well, actually I've been working on a bunch of stuffs but haven't had the time to post it here (in some countries it's called...LAZY). Been here and there, doing this and that. And before I knew it...it's been two months of no postings.

Anyhoo, one of the things that I've been working on is a World War 2 diorama. This project has been going on for almost a year. Now, it being a year is due to the experimentation that I've been doing. It was my first WW2 military diorama. And furthermore I had to 'undo' this project from the previous person who did it. I can tell you that it wasn't fun. Trust me.

So here's the first diorama. The whole idea behind this was that the diorama can be separated or if the owner wanted it to be a single huge diorama.

Before designing the dio, I discussed on the story. The main title was 'Ambush' and this side of the dio was from the German's section. You can see the aloofness of the German soldiers since the story behind this was they were all getting their supplies and preparing for an attack. For this diorama, I was given:

- 1 Train (Dampflokomotive BR86)
- 1 Panzerjagerwagen
- 1 Marder 3
- 10 German Soldiers + 1 Dog

The BR86 train and Panzerjagerwagen came with some tracks and I added in the dio. I decided to make it as though the Germans have dug out the area to smack in the tracks for their supply runs.

1/35 World War 2 Diorama 'The Ambush' Part 01


For more pictures and works in progress, you can visit RK Designs Studio Facebook page at:

'THE AMBUSH W.I.P.'

Get ready for part 2 soon!