Making Ball and Socket Joints
I’ve been looking at different ways to make ball and socket joints cheaply atm, vs buying expensive armature rigs. I want to include ball and socket joints into some of scratch-build figurines
I’ve been looking at different ways to make ball and socket joints cheaply atm, vs buying expensive armature rigs. I want to include ball and socket joints into some of scratch-build figurines
I saw this video recently: Update 11/04/24: This is pretty neat:
I always liked the look of the Power Loader from the Aliens movie, so am having a go at scratch-building a model of it from old Lego bricks.
I’ve owned this little van since I was a kid. Am turning it into a scratch-build model of The A-Team van (the version from the 1980’s TV show).
I bought my Dad the ‘Academy 1/700 R.M.S. Titanic “Centenary Anniversary” MCP Model Kit’ a few years ago for Christmas. We’re now building it, painting it and adding lighting. We’ll also make a dust-cover/ display box for it.
I was given some plastic pieces recently. Had a quick look at them and decided I’d make a whimsical hovercraft. Something for a 2-year-old kid to display in their room. It will be a gift.
I’ll post various videos I find that provide tips when model making:
I do very much enjoy watching videos that Adam Savage and the Tested team create. I watched this video (below) the other night. I’ll add the other videos in this build-series to
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