3D resin printing Chip Hazard from Small Soldiers!

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  • @wemakemodels
    @wemakemodels  Месяц назад +1

    You can watch the build log of this project here (without commentary): ruclips.net/video/p2kq45TkAc4/видео.html&lc=UgwZlUG8cWY_uvEU1P54AaABAg
    Which Small Soldiers character should I make next?

  • @majikmindstorm
    @majikmindstorm 2 месяца назад

    Awesome work! Insaniac would be great next 😁

    • @wemakemodels
      @wemakemodels  2 месяца назад

      @@majikmindstorm Thank you! You might have read my mind regarding Insaniac haha! 😁

  • @jm_lamp6998
    @jm_lamp6998 2 месяца назад

    Looks really good the only edit id make is
    Flat clear on the clothes
    Matte clear on the skin
    Gloss on metals and
    *sometimes* leathers.
    Ik ik its supposed to be a plastic action figure from the 90s but on screen it wasn’t as shiny
    Anyways your paint and the sculpt look incredible

    • @wemakemodels
      @wemakemodels  2 месяца назад

      @@jm_lamp6998 Thank you! Regarding the clear coats, for the next figure I’m definitely going to look at matt ones, and then a gloss that I can brush on to the eyes and some of the accessories. I was on a deadline with this video, so I went all gloss. Good news is that he doesn’t look as shiny in person, it’s just because I filmed the turntable shot at night and had to have lights on him. 😁

  • @MediocreBeastYT
    @MediocreBeastYT 2 месяца назад

    Amazing Work! Just subbed! Can you make it a proper action figure instead? with moving joints and all

    • @wemakemodels
      @wemakemodels  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you, and thanks for the sub! I’ve played around with another Small Soldiers file I have that is a posable figure, the only issue I found is that 3D printer resin is quite brittle, and will snap at articulation points. I will try and make a posable figure in the future though, using a more flexible resin. The dream though, would be to make an animatronic version that actually moves! 😁