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    Hi everyone,

    Thought I'd share an in-progress pic of my DOTM megatron repaint that I started quite some time ago and have just picked up again recently. I still have a lot more work to do on it but here it is so far (well, alt mode at least):



    The rust effects were pretty hard to get right and I still don't think it's quite there yet. Also needs a bit more brushing with black paint and thinner on the underside of tank to give it that dirty, worn look.

    This was just a quick pic with my phone camera, I'll take some proper macro ones once it's completed.

    Hope you enjoy!

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    Looks great. Keep up the good work.

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    ^Agreed.

    I love this toy design.. I wouldn't mind having a go at customising one day as well but I wouldn't know where to begin. I'd especially love to create a Leader class version of DotM Megs (since he wasn't made available by Hasbro )... but that's really ambitious.

    What kind of paints do you use? How do you apply them? How many other customs have you already completed? Can't wait to see this one finished!

    Cheers!

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    I would've loved to have seen a leader class DotM Megs, if you ever do create one I'd be very interested to see it!

    Regarding the paints, I just use the small pots of Revell or Humbrol and apply the paint by brush. This particular figure was too intricate to mask off and spraypaint in my opinion.

    There's a lot of techniques that I've read up on and used like dry brushing, sponging and using thinners.

    Most of this guy is painted, the worn metal look was created by doing a black undercoat on the parts I wanted to paint metallic, followed by a drybrush of Steel and then a lighter drybrush of silver to highlight the edges and create a more tarnished look on flat surfaces.

    The rust was a bit harder, I started by applying thinned rust colour using a fine brush to the areas I wanted to rust up and also areas to produce the effect of the rust running down the paintwork, then used a small sponge (you can get these from art shops, basically just a stick with a bit of light sponge on the end) to dab on a few light highlights of copper then silver to produce the effect of recently exposed metallic areas, then went sponged over these with an ever so slightly heavier coat of the rust colour again.

    I then thinned down some black (quite a bit) and got a larger brush, dried off some of the thinner then went over the whole model to give it a more worn and dirty look.

    It sounds like a lot of work but patience is the key. I'm still very new to model painting, this is only my 4th attempt at it. I did a lot of reading and watched some youtube demo vids before attempting it myself. I still think it's very amateur compared to some of the repaints I've seen however it's very satisfying when your model turns out even remotely like you had hoped.

    Here's some of my earlier attempts:

    DotM Deluxe Roadbuster:
    http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=11948

    Dual Model Kit Bumblebee:
    http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=12059

    DotM Sentinel Prime (very minor and basic repaint in comparison to the first two).
    http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=14291

    The most important thing I think is to enjoy what you are doing and not be afraid to have a go. I attempted the drybrush and sponging techniques on one of the legends class figures first in case I messed up and was no good at it. Surprisingly it turned out quite well and wasn't that difficult.

    I look forward to seeing how you go, if someone as inexperienced and bad at art as I am can make a figure look even halfway decent then no doubt yours will turn out amazing.

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    That looks friggin' awesome AJ, really well done dude & I you'll continue posting some progress pics!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJ_Prime View Post
    I would've loved to have seen a leader class DotM Megs, if you ever do create one I'd be very interested to see it!

    Regarding the paints, I just use the small pots of Revell or Humbrol and apply the paint by brush. This particular figure was too intricate to mask off and spraypaint in my opinion.

    There's a lot of techniques that I've read up on and used like dry brushing, sponging and using thinners.

    Most of this guy is painted, the worn metal look was created by doing a black undercoat on the parts I wanted to paint metallic, followed by a drybrush of Steel and then a lighter drybrush of silver to highlight the edges and create a more tarnished look on flat surfaces.

    The rust was a bit harder, I started by applying thinned rust colour using a fine brush to the areas I wanted to rust up and also areas to produce the effect of the rust running down the paintwork, then used a small sponge (you can get these from art shops, basically just a stick with a bit of light sponge on the end) to dab on a few light highlights of copper then silver to produce the effect of recently exposed metallic areas, then went sponged over these with an ever so slightly heavier coat of the rust colour again.

    I then thinned down some black (quite a bit) and got a larger brush, dried off some of the thinner then went over the whole model to give it a more worn and dirty look.

    It sounds like a lot of work but patience is the key. I'm still very new to model painting, this is only my 4th attempt at it. I did a lot of reading and watched some youtube demo vids before attempting it myself. I still think it's very amateur compared to some of the repaints I've seen however it's very satisfying when your model turns out even remotely like you had hoped.

    Here's some of my earlier attempts:

    DotM Deluxe Roadbuster:
    http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=11948

    Dual Model Kit Bumblebee:
    http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=12059

    DotM Sentinel Prime (very minor and basic repaint in comparison to the first two).
    http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=14291

    The most important thing I think is to enjoy what you are doing and not be afraid to have a go. I attempted the drybrush and sponging techniques on one of the legends class figures first in case I messed up and was no good at it. Surprisingly it turned out quite well and wasn't that difficult.

    I look forward to seeing how you go, if someone as inexperienced and bad at art as I am can make a figure look even halfway decent then no doubt yours will turn out amazing.
    Hmm.. thanks for that, it really helps so I have an idea of where to start. You've got plenty more experience than I do; I've never painted a toy in my life. Your DotM Megs is looking quite good so I could definitely pick up a few tips from you.

    As for a leader class version of him... oh boy I'd looove to have the skills to create something like that but such a project is WAY beyond my basic skill level. I can barely transform a deluxe class toy wthout instructions let alone pull it apart and put it all back together again in a better configuration than it was before lol.

    Coincidentally, a custom leader DotM Megs has been done before a few times, as I saw one or two for sale on eBay a few weeks ago. I was going to get one but someone else beat me to it. If another comes along and it is of exceptional craftsmanship I may grab it.

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    Here are some updated progress pics, sorry it's taken so long. I've been distracted by Fall of Cybertron and Transformers Legends for a while, as well as other stuff. I've decided this year to finish some half-completed projects and this is on the top of my to do list. Robot mode will hopefully follow very soon, but in the meantime please enjoy these pics of completed alt mode:







    Here is a comparison pic with the original figure. This shot also gives away the magic of how my background was created. Pretty simple really, just 2 separate desert shots I googled, printed and taped together.


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    ^ The difference is night and day. Thanks for the comparison pic too because i was just staring at the sweet background and forgot how bland the standard release is (fun figure though).

    I like the effort you went to with your pics too; nice background, interesting angles and depth of field and all that. Now bring Megatron out of hiding
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    That looks great.

    The original looks so toyish next to yours. Fantastic job dude!
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    So sorry I'm late or I would have said something sooner!!!

    He looks fantastic! And the background... very clever!

    I can't WAIT to see him in robot mode!

    Well done!

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