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Miguel Vaquero (Mixanga)
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Iron Giant eating scrap (3D resin printed Diorama)

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6 7 April, 17:25
gorby
I like that film as well so I'm interested to see how it turns out. 🙂
1  7 April, 17:30
Miguel Vaquero Author
Welcome Gorby!
 7 April, 17:34
Miguel Vaquero Author
First colors and lights applied to the base. Still trying to figure out hoy I'm goingt to make the scrap mountains rusty at this scale. I dont love the result of the dirt, I think the grains I used are a little to big, although at this scale, I don't know what's should I have used to look like small pebbles and sand
 14 April, 18:29
Miguel Vaquero Author
Also painted Dean, the owner of the Junkyard. Quite hard to detail and take its picture, considering it only measures around 3mm in total
 14 April, 18:54
Spanjaard
what kind of magnification do you use to paint details in a 1/600 figure??? wow
1  14 April, 19:37
Ben M
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1  14 April, 19:38
Miguel Vaquero Author
Well, even though it's pretty unbelievable, I didnt use any magnification Spanjaard ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…. I just used a really fine brush and a lot of luck. In the end I only "detailed" the skin in the face and arms. The face is a little bit of blue paint really thin to pop out some of the face. Really isn't necessary as in real life its not even possible to see those details
1  14 April, 21:11
Spanjaard
hat off to your eyesight!
 15 April, 07:44

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Ever since I was a kid I loved this movie. Even now as an adult I still watch it sometimes. Now that I've bought a 3D printer, I've decided to create a small diorama to decorate my room with a rare piece of one of my fav movies. I also want to use this diorama to practice for future bigger ones.

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