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16th March 2008, 11:30 PM
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Galvatron Complete and G1 Bumblebee Poseable figure
Hi guys,
Just finished the Galvatron !! also, just completed a G1 Bumblebee too.
Galvatron Alt Mode:









Robot Mode:







G1 Bumblebee







Both combined shots:



Thats it from me.
Please feel free to comment.
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17th March 2008, 10:48 AM
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17th March 2008, 04:37 PM
#3
More likely a putty-like form of plastic clay like Super Sculpey. It looks good if you can sculpt well.

<--made from Super Sculpey
I think the main difference between Sculpey and Super Sculpey is that Super Sculpey is a supposedly easier to work with and also sets at room temperature, whereas Sculpey needs to be oven baked to harden. I've tried using both and I find that it's always really brittle after hardening... as in, there's no way you can play with anything made from Sculpey. At the hands of a skilled sculptor it looks good but I have personal doubts about its durability when used to customise or scratch-build toys when you play with them. I made three swords for Bludgeon out of Sculpey, and they all eventually broke. In the end I just gave Bludgeon a sword from another toy. I made a non-TF sculpture using Super-Sculpey, and that broke too.
My Sculpey sword for Bludgeon
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17th March 2008, 06:44 PM
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I've tried to smooth out as much as possible. Still trying to get my head around the sculpting. I use Milliput. Sticks and hardens no need to oven bake. Very durable as you can see from the transformation of Galvy.
Bumblebee was a touch up from a bad design before using clay mold.
Cleaned it up at the front a little, still got some residual but a good paint test.
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17th March 2008, 06:50 PM
#5
In case you are wondering what base the Bumblebee comes from. Its using Transformers Energon Ultra Landmine.
Hope you can see the amount of effort to change the figure.
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