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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Germy on July 16, 2013, 08:14:20 AM
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Just finished my latest project (well more a quickie on the side :D )
Homemade Tripod Fighting Machine
(http://www.germy.co.uk/images/projects/274tripod30.jpg)
Couple of scenes (actually made two in the end)
(http://www.germy.co.uk/images/gallery/274scene1.jpg)
(http://www.germy.co.uk/images/gallery/274scene2.jpg)
And it even lights up :twisted:
(http://www.germy.co.uk/images/gallery/274scene3.jpg)
(http://www.germy.co.uk/images/gallery/274scene4.jpg)
(http://www.germy.co.uk/images/gallery/274scene5.jpg)
Full details of how I made it on my website here (http://www.germy.co.uk/274tripod.html)
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Loving it!
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Heh. cool! :D
and those SATA are so cheap! :D
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Heh. cool! :D
and those SATA are so cheap! :D
Well the whole thing cost me £2.74 which is cheaper than most 28mm figures :D
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m? tripod and sata only were almost 2£, plust the led which is 1.24"....
My math is confused. XD
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99p for the camera tripod, £1.25 for the light, £1 for two cables I only used one per tripod so 50p
99+1.25+50 = £2.74 :)
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Those things are fantastic. :o :o :-* :-*
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That is an awesome example of creative scratch building! The result is wonderful and very evocative of the 60ties War of the Worlds movie (well, the shape of the head at least ;) ).
Should they have had the budget for it, those Martian attackers would probably have looked like yours (the special effects budget was too small to have the martian vehicles on tripods, so they made them hover instead, which was a lot less expensive, effectswise).
I especially like the fact that you saw through the shapes of the individual components and visualised the end result in your head before the build. And then the fact you did not even use any model or miniature parts; it really is an all scratchbuild.
Hat off to you sir (were I wearing one); very inspirational indeed... 8)
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Fantastic! There's a couple of ideas I will be borrowing there to do my own tripods... ;)
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That's just wonderful. :-* The fact that they still light up is just the cherry on a rather delightful cake.
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99p for the camera tripod, £1.25 for the light, £1 for two cables I only used one per tripod so 50p
99+1.25+50 = £2.74 :)
stupid me. ^_^
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That's just wonderful. :-* The fact that they still light up is just the cherry on a rather delightful cake.
That was a bonus of the reading light I ended up using. Quite a few of the alternatives had the batteries in the body with a wire going up the neck to the head. Not sure I'd have been able to rewire those.
So if you want you're tripod to light up that's something to check.
Hmmm looking again maybe I should have done the light red ...
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That is an awesome example of creative scratch building! The result is wonderful and very evocative of the 60ties War of the Worlds movie (well, the shape of the head at least ;) ).
You're spot on with that. I really struggled to come up with a paint scheme. Was going to leave it plain metal but had the green tint idea at the last minute. Using this same technique you could easily produce the saucer version from the 1960's version 8)
Hmmm I might have just the thing to do that. Ahhhh what have you started ;D
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Ahhhh what have you started ;D
You're welcome :D
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Love it 8)
cheers
James
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Brilliant! I'm pinching this idea!
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Brilliant! I'm pinching this idea!
Pinch it, build it and show us how you got on. I very rarely get to see other peoples versions of the scratch builds I do.
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Great job!
Well done.
tt43.
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Excellent from start to finish. I'm tempted to steal that idea as well and I don't even have a use for tripods. ;D
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:-*
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8)
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That's a brilliant bit of scratchbuilding.
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Any chance of a Tutorial?
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Step by step guide (http://www.germy.co.uk/274tripod.html) 8)
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Hmmm looking again maybe I should have done the light red ...
Really? In the dark, that green is SO eerie!
Sorry, can't show the results of nic'ing the idea; too much just remains in the head. Still, enjoying it immensely anyway!
Doug
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Step by step guide (http://www.germy.co.uk/274tripod.html) 8)
Thankies!
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Really? In the dark, that green is SO eerie!
Sorry, can't show the results of nic'ing the idea; too much just remains in the head. Still, enjoying it immensely anyway!
Doug
Either would Work :D
(http://spacejockeyreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/alien_wotw1953.jpg)
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Those are great. :-*
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That is cool, love the lights
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Step by step guide (http://www.germy.co.uk/274tripod.html) 8)
Idea will be pinched, and slightly modified for 7TV (and credit will be given)
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As a guy who doesn't normally hold to War of the Worlds style stuff...those are freakin' fantastic! :-* I'm posting those to my facebook gaming group - they're go bonkers. Very, very cool!
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I love them, consider the idea stolen :D
Regards,
Za
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Fantastic kitbash! With lights!
I love them, consider the idea stolen :D
That's pretty much the highest compliment round here :)
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That's brilliant! Really inspired.
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Very very nice. Love the light. Inspired.
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That's brilliant :D
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The use of lights!?
BRILLIANT!
:D
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Idea will be pinched, and slightly modified for 7TV (and credit will be given)
Look forward to seeing that.
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Inspired and considered stolen. :-* Love the green mood shots.
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Oh my, that's rather amazing isn't it? :-*