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Judas.1044
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Good evening everybody!
I have been quite busy at work these months, but I have found some time to paint the last figures I received as Christmas presents.
Let me introduce you:
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The figures come from a Spanish brand called Knight Models. They are about 28 mm tall, more or less like the Games-Workshop miniatures.
Here you have Darth Vader:
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And Anakin:
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Although we already know that they're the same character, since their size is so small, I thought it would be great to place them in a small diorama. I would like to place them in a typical Star Wars style set, more or less like this one:
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The figures are moulded in white soft metal, and after a first glimpse, you can detect some mould lines that have to be erased:
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The head, left arm and lightsaber come apart:
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With a sharp blade I removed them from the metal bit:
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This is my favourite glue for metal and resin figures. You have to mix the two compounds, and it takes a while to dry, but once dried, is very tough and much more strong thet the usual cyanocrylate glue:
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This is the look of Vader after all:
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I have been quite busy at work these months, but I have found some time to paint the last figures I received as Christmas presents.
Let me introduce you:
View attachment 100219
The figures come from a Spanish brand called Knight Models. They are about 28 mm tall, more or less like the Games-Workshop miniatures.
Here you have Darth Vader:
View attachment 100220
And Anakin:
View attachment 100221
Although we already know that they're the same character, since their size is so small, I thought it would be great to place them in a small diorama. I would like to place them in a typical Star Wars style set, more or less like this one:
View attachment 100223
The figures are moulded in white soft metal, and after a first glimpse, you can detect some mould lines that have to be erased:
View attachment 100224
View attachment 100225
The head, left arm and lightsaber come apart:
View attachment 100226
With a sharp blade I removed them from the metal bit:
View attachment 100227
This is my favourite glue for metal and resin figures. You have to mix the two compounds, and it takes a while to dry, but once dried, is very tough and much more strong thet the usual cyanocrylate glue:
View attachment 100228
This is the look of Vader after all:
View attachment 100229