Welcome aboard, Tasuke. Nice introduction.
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GubernatorFan wrote:These look great, Marquise, and something quite a lot different from what we usually see. It must be quite difficult to assemble, customize, or make all the right pieces, since there isn't a ton of high-end sets focusing on this general period and area.
Diana wrote:Hello Dirty Deeds! I'm not usually into military stuff, but your ladies are gorgeous! I love your style!
What's that first head sculpt?
That second picture in the garage looks so natural! And even though Miss Spetsnaz is very scantily clad I think it looks great! I have a friend who would totally rock that outfit!
And that last head sculpt... Wow. Is that the Kumik? I have two like that (one of them has heavier make-up), but they both have curly white hair. Did you modify it?
Welcome!!
MeMyself&I wrote:Yes, welcome! I’d say you’re in great shape with the photography. The slight, silvered look of the images works nicely for that style/era.
Dirty-Deeds wrote:MeMyself&I wrote:Yes, welcome! I’d say you’re in great shape with the photography. The slight, silvered look of the images works nicely for that style/era.
Thank you. I greatly appreciate it. The photography was huge part of my RC hobby. It's blended pretty easy so far with 1/6 figures. Its impressive how posable they are and the scenes that can be created seems to be limited only to ones imagination. I hope to learn alot more about posing, rigging, and lighting from the community on here.
Dirty-Deeds wrote: I'm Dirty Deeds. I'm new to 1/6 scale figures. I've always been a toy collector. Collecting everything from Hot Wheels to Star Wars. I've been focused mostly on Radio Control cars and trucks for past 6 years.
davidd wrote:Dirty-Deeds wrote: I'm Dirty Deeds. I'm new to 1/6 scale figures. I've always been a toy collector. Collecting everything from Hot Wheels to Star Wars. I've been focused mostly on Radio Control cars and trucks for past 6 years.
Is that the ROCHobby MB Scaler (aka WWII Jeep) in your photo, but with upgraded suspension and wheels? It looks boss!
MeMyself&I wrote:Dirty-Deeds wrote:MeMyself&I wrote:Yes, welcome! I’d say you’re in great shape with the photography. The slight, silvered look of the images works nicely for that style/era.
Thank you. I greatly appreciate it. The photography was huge part of my RC hobby. It's blended pretty easy so far with 1/6 figures. Its impressive how posable they are and the scenes that can be created seems to be limited only to ones imagination. I hope to learn alot more about posing, rigging, and lighting from the community on here.
You’re welcome! The best advise I can give you at this point is simply that lighting is absolutely king with this. I won’t drone on here but bad lighting really emphasizes the toy aspect, while good lighting gives us them looking like people.
Stryker2012 wrote:Welcome aboard, Dirty-Deeds. Your vehicles and ladies are very cool. By the way Kumik is the name of the company that made the head sculpt. Most of their stuff can be found on eBay or Aliexpress, just search "Kumik". I started out with them as well, but moved on to sculpts with less of that yellow/orange tint that most Kumik's have.
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