Langy's 'The Mekon', 1/16 scale figure by Mooncrest models.
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YES I Remember dan dare an the mekon as we used to listen to it on the raido an me an my brothers took turns holding the eletric wire as it was the type of ole fashion wire what would not stay togeather when you twisted it so hold it an get a eletric shock but not bad as we stood on a bit of rubber mat but we enjoyed it an always tuned in COR just think if we had a tv an the braodcast system in them days would seem like magic how we got now
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And we're off the blocks.... (despite saying to Mrs L I was going to wash my car...lol),
just the head and legs joined, but working on the join lines...(the pencil marks on the head)....although they're not that bad at all.. anybody got an idea for 'replacing /creating the skin texture on the head where I've sanded bits away ?
I can see a trip to my local hobby shop for green paints in my near future....
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Also, I've potentially come up with a plan for replacing the 'lost' texture, I'm gonna have a crack at laying a cellulose sponge on the fresh putty..hopefully when pressed down it may transfer the 'bubble' texture across...Comment
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A bit more work done, he's now built as far as I can without painting, still a couple of seams to have a tickle at but nothing scary,
spent a couple of hours this morning 'pinning' the parts so they won't have to rely on just 'glue' to hold everything...(thanks god for nails and an old coat hanger) , the head is still fully removable at this point...and won't be glued in place until all the paintwork is done...
any hoo...
Still working on this seam.. and I had a tiny bit of resin break off the shirt sleeve, what's best to replace it with ? Milliput ?
A quick 'mock up'
Also came up with a potential colour for him, this looks about the same 'tone' as the images in the Eagle comic I used to read as a young'un
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As an alternative, you could try mimicking the texture in paint - that'll depend on the paint treatment you decide on for the skin as a whole.
Or you could sand away the texture on the back of the head, creating a transition towards the textured front half so it looks like a natural variation rather than an obvious band of smooth skin. There's certainly no requirement for the whole head (or indeed any of the head) to be textured, looking at original artwork, which shows him to have a smooth bonce.
I agree with Rick (Mini Me ), that Milliput is your best bet to repair the sleeve. You might want to leave it until the arm is attached. The arm itself may give you the necessary support for the repair, and it'll ensure the arm/sleeve connection isn't compromised by your fix.
Looking good so far, for sure.Comment
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And we're off the blocks.... (despite saying to Mrs L I was going to wash my car...lol),
just the head and legs joined, but working on the join lines...(the pencil marks on the head)....although they're not that bad at all.. anybody got an idea for 'replacing /creating the skin texture on the head where I've sanded bits away ?
I can see a trip to my local hobby shop for green paints in my near future....
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Hmm … I must say that I think you’ll keep seeing this because instead of a smooth area, you’ve now got a stippled texture around his head. Which is an improvement, but what it really needs is “islands” of texture — how to easily make those, though, is the question …Comment
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Actually, I think those islands look like they were made by the holes in a bath sponge? Food for thought perhaps……Comment
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