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    Default Custom AOE Construct-Bots Dinobots

    Hi all,

    This is my 2nd attempt at customizing a transformer ever (my first was re-decoing Animated deluxe prime into a nemesis repaint many years ago).

    I'm doing 3 of the Dinobot Construct-Bots. I went with the Construct-Bots because I feel they look more like bone representations, which I like.

    Here's the first one that I've just completed (had some PTO time this week) - photos taken with my phone:





    Grimlock:



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    I notice that you shortened Slug's limbs.

    Was it difficult to paint the gears on the inside of toys mechanism? Also are you going to dry brush the silver for a weathered effect? At the moment it looks like you've applied a base coat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMHFConvoy View Post
    Also are you going to dry brush the silver for a weathered effect? At the moment it looks like you've applied a base coat.
    And perhaps an ink wash to shade all the crevasses.
    Any figure that comes with swords demands wrist articulation.

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    Thanks for the feedback

    I removed the shoulder and hip pieces in order to make him stockier and make his dino mode look decent.

    Painting the gears wasn't as big an issue as I had thought it would be - just required a few coats and moving them (once dry) so other parts could be gotten to with the spray-paint.

    Applying some silver for detailing is a great idea. I'll have to look up how to do it. I'm not a confident customiser or painter, but it sounds like it's worth a shot

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    Nice work for your second figure.
    The feedback above sounds pretty constructive, I've seen work before where dry brushing adds massive amounts of detail that's otherwise hard to pick out.

    I look forward to seeing all 3 of your dinobots as a group.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    The feedback above sounds pretty constructive
    Terrible pun.

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    Thanks guys!

    PS: I LOVE terrible puns

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    Updated first post with images of Grimlock.

    Drybrushing still to come....

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    Awesome, drybrushing isn't as hard as it sounds

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