the LeGrand seal of excellence strikes again!...cool little scene, jon!
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WOW!!! caught me off guard with this masterpiece. Best Rodan buildup I have ever seen and it is all the small little details that makes it so much fun.
kong33 wrote:WOW!!! caught me off guard with this masterpiece. Best Rodan buildup I have ever seen and it is all the small little details that makes it so much fun.
Thanks man! I really appreciate the kind words!
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I built a vinyl '56 Rodan a couple years ago. When I was doing my research, I saw stills from the movie that showed him to be much redder than how he appeared in the film. So much of his color was washed out with the film they used back in those days. I think that I went too red with mine, but yours looks a little too brown.
I built a vinyl '56 Rodan a couple years ago. When I was doing my research, I saw stills from the movie that showed him to be much redder than how he appeared in the film. So much of his color was washed out with the film they used back in those days. I think that I went too red with mine, but yours looks a little too brown.
I see, is that a Tsukada kit?
Yes, I have seen photos of it looking redder as well, I have a bit of red in mine but depending on the lighting it shows less red sometimes. I wanted to paint it with a slight fleshy pink in the wing membranes; I do not always try to mimic the colors in the movies, I take some artistic license sometimes on these things, especially Godzilla, where I often try to paint him based more on his surroundings than actual color he would look in daylight...
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Jon LeGrand wrote:I do not always try to mimic the colors in the movies, I take some artistic license
Now that I can understand. Most of the Kaiju kits I've done, I've tried to make them look like the original suit. As if you were looking at it in person.
Yes, that's the Tsukada vinyl kit. It's one of the 1st kits I built, before I bought a airbrush. I painted it like a big minifig. Took forever.
Jon LeGrand wrote:I do not always try to mimic the colors in the movies, I take some artistic license
Now that I can understand. Most of the Kaiju kits I've done, I've tried to make them look like the original suit. As if you were looking at it in person.
Yes, that's the Tsukada vinyl kit. It's one of the 1st kits I built, before I bought a airbrush. I painted it like a big minifig. Took forever.
I take a long time to paint too, even though I use an airbrush now, I still paint over that with traditional brushes in both acrylics and oils. Most of my kits never were touched by airbrush.
ALL YOUR KAIJU MODEL KITS ARE BELONG TO US!!
Thanks, Jon LeGrand