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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Vladimir on 18 July 2009, 07:12:38 AM
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Can anyone give me a rough idea using either how big Black Tree Daleks are? Preferable using a ruler (or a 'standard' 28mm human miniature). Strange request I know but I'm about to start work on a Dalek base and have only just sent in an order to Black Tree. I want to get started asap (while the 'muse' is with me!) but I understand that Black Tree are not exactly the quickest when it comes to delivery!
Many thanks in advance... :D
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with Heresy's Doctor Hugh
(http://homepage.ntlworld.com/roweller/drwho/IMG_0231.JPG)
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anevilgiraffe, you beat me to it by two minutes but I've taken the picture now so I'm going to post it anyway. lol
(http://revford.co.uk/images/laf-dalek-size.jpg)
Red Dalek is a Micro Universe one, Gold Dalek is Black Tree one.
Black Tree are officially Earth's slowest company, but the minis are nice. :)
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well the pic has been on my blog for about two years so I had an advantage...
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anevilgiraffe, you beat me to it by two minutes but I've taken the picture now so I'm going to post it anyway. lol
(http://revford.co.uk/images/laf-dalek-size.jpg)
Red Dalek is a Micro Universe one, Gold Dalek is Black Tree one.
Black Tree are officially Earth's slowest company, but the minis are nice. :)
Crazy man! Painting the gold MicroU dalek red, then the BTD one gold :o lol
They both look fantastic, though!
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Cheers guys... both pictures are invaluable!
Now back to working on consoles/screens/cyro-tanks, etc. :D
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So Giraffey and Revford, how did you remove the Micro bases?
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extendable blade on a cheapo craft knife (plastic stanley knife really)... a lot of pressure and blood involved mind you :D
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extendable blade on a cheapo craft knife (plastic stanley knife really)... a lot of pressure and blood involved mind you :D
That's what I was afraid of! Might just leave them be.
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On removing the bases, I used clippers to snip off round the edge, then a knife to slice off what was left - wasn't exactly quick though...
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Crazy man! Painting the gold MicroU dalek red, then the BTD one gold :o lol
They both look fantastic, though!
Cheers, also in my defense, I'd painted 12 Gold and one Black Daleks from BTD, then stumbled over some Micro Universe Daleks so gave them more interesting colours, that Red one and this Green one.
(http://revford.co.uk/images/doctor-daleks-character-2.jpg)
The other Dalek I have came from a board game missing most of it's parts in a charity shop, he's a bit bigger than even the MU one:
(http://revford.co.uk/images/doctor-daleks-character-3.jpg)
So Giraffey and Revford, how did you remove the Micro bases?
Stanley Knife for me too, simplest way seemed to be to cut down first, trimming the base off and leaving the height directly under the model, then trim under the model leaving a little bit of base so the Dalek isn't sinking in the sand on the 2p base.
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One of those "razor saws" you can buy in modelling kits would do the job better than a craft knife, at least for the initial cut prior to any trimming and cleaning up. Less pressure needed to slice through the plastic and therefore less risk to fingers. Always a good thing ;)
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The bases are soft, rubbery plastic, a share knife cuts through them like a hot knife through butter.
I only cut myself once or twice. :)
I should sort myself a razor saw sometime, they look like a less destructive option than clippers and a junior hacksaw.
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I must admit, I only cut myself once and that was when I was getting a bit cocky and not paying as much attention... it was a bleeder though... :D