Apparently, the production models are all expanded polystyrene from the waist up in order to cut the weight down - the originals, little metal figurines for Epic, worked ok in white metal but when scaled up, they are top heavy to the point of instabillity - fluftastically, this could be that once one of these god machines is out of its clamps, it has to move or it falls over...
Hrrrng. I want one of these so very badly. I have absolutely no USE for one, but man do I ever want one!
ReplyDeleteSoz, it's a bad thing to do to someone, I know, but I had to share...
DeleteAren't these the most jaw dropping things. I can't imagine trying to paint one though. Soooo, did you order one!
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No. Maybe one day, but until everything else in the garage is done....
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ReplyDeleteGood Lord. Your newest child has guns erupting from his shoulders.
I really hope that's his master and not the "production model" cos thats made from foam core and wood/pvc pipe etc.
ReplyDeleteif he does that for a living he really needs to learn to make molds and cast parts, :)
it does however look stunning :)
Apparently, the production models are all expanded polystyrene from the waist up in order to cut the weight down - the originals, little metal figurines for Epic, worked ok in white metal but when scaled up, they are top heavy to the point of instabillity - fluftastically, this could be that once one of these god machines is out of its clamps, it has to move or it falls over...
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