Kitbashing old models to make spaceships
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If you're drawing something sci-fi, and you need to redraw a ship a bunch of times, it might be a good idea to actually build it.
Kitbashing is when you cut up parts of model kits and glue them together to create something new. You can also use cut and shaped wood blocks to build onto, or pieces of plastic you find(plastic toys or packaging) or buy(styrene).It's endless fun, and it will allow you to see your ship from any angle! I'm working on my second ever kitbash, I'll post the WIP pics here.
Here I've cut up a helicopter, some cars, planes and a bit of a boat. I got these old models at a flea market for about 30 bucks. To buy them new would be too pricey. I use model glue to bind the parts after arranging them until I see something.
Ive added more bits, and ive also spread on a white tamiya putty to fill gaps, and green Aves Apoxie to fill larger gaps or create fake 'wires'.Now I sprayed it with a primer, which brings it all together visually so I can really see what Ive got. I decided not to add anything else, I like it as it is.
Attached it to a wooden base by drilling into the wood, putting a threaded post in, and glueing a nut into the bottom of the model. I then painted it reddish pink with my airbrush to test out that colour.
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What a great idea! I haven't done a model since I was a kid...
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@kylebeaudette Very nice!
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@RHirsch I always liked Star Wars, and loved watching docs about how it was made. Kitbashing was how they made their ships (though they used a lot of wood and added little model parts to that) so I wanted to try it. I made this last year and loved it, have been meaning to get back to doing another one for a while.
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@kylebeaudette Looks like loads of fun. Boss stuff. I think Warhammer 40K mechs mixed with WWII tanks would be a good kitbash.
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@sigross only one way to find out..
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@kylebeaudette I'm already looking online now. Going to buy a couple of kits.
I used to love making models. Haven't done it for years.
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@kylebeaudette Star Wars was the first movie I ever saw in the theater. It blew my mind - I was four. I still have some action figures around here somewhere, and an X-Wing fighter.
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Added a layer of hairspray, then a layer of blue paint. Scratch it with a wet brush, and the paint chips away. Then I added some rusty brown and orange paints. Going to paint up the cockpit, engine, add some decals, and sculpt a pilot
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These are amazing. Love to see more of these.
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Repainted and re-weathered, a different look.
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Made a pilot and have started to paint him. He's not very detailed, and that was on purpose. Now im not sure if the low detail guy works due to the high detail on the ship. Also, This yellow will likely go orange.
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Those are excellent! I'm a big fan of making reference.
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@kylebeaudette brings it to life having the pilot at the helm. Love it.