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Jaga jazzist
Okee I know we have a hoc king in our midst and what I done here can't match his right now, but I wanted to show my first attempt on expanding my HOC collection.

Vector sigma has inspired me to do so, because I thought his were just so cool.
At first I even thought I need to go look on Ebay to find me a Bruticus. biggrin.gif
Anyway here is my go at it.





Vector_Sigma
QUOTE(Jaga jazzist @ 6 August 2007, 12:55) *
Okee I know we have a hoc king in our midst and what I done here can't match his right now, but I wanted to show my first attempt on expanding my HOC collection.

Vector sigma has inspired me to do so, because I thought his were just so cool.
At first I even thought I need to go look on Ebay to find me a Bruticus. biggrin.gif
Anyway here is my go at it.








dude,this is one cool skyfire thumbs.gif (looking nervous over shoulder)

I would say this was made up from the body of one of the act 9 armada bots? orange dude,cant remember his name...and the chest/cockpit is half of Overlords plane...now why didnt I consider using that part more,,, crazy3.gif

This is a great first attempt Jaga,for your next one(you`d better tongue.gif ) try to experience with details and shades...wont hold it against you though,shading a white foundation isnt exactly the first thing one would master...keep it up thumbs.gif
Jaga jazzist
Thanks.

About the shade, Not sure if I will try that one just yet. I was happy being able to hold my hand steady enough for this job. But practise makes perfect so who knows.

The body is actually Ultra megnus's torso and indeed the little plane part of Overlord.
Vector_Sigma
ah..ultra magnus.... wink2.gif

regarding details: try to support your hand by resting your little finger + ringfinger sturdy on the table.also, experience with how thick a brush you need for the specific details( smallest isnt always best,a medium pointed brush will provide more stability.)
Fighbird
That's really nicely done -- especially for a first try! Keep it up! thumbs.gif
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