A scratch built dragon head

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DariusZero

A scratch built dragon head

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Here's something I'm currently working on.......a scratch built dragon head. Express your coments please, but could you also explain, which is better to post: one single thread with all of my work or separate threads, regarding the respond that is?

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Pandadosmares
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Re: A scratch built dragon head

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Looking good, but the dragon needs a nose
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Re: A scratch built dragon head

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That's a really nice start and somehow the scale of the head although a little larger than the body at the moment, kind of works quite well at the same time. Will you add more detail to the beast? :)

As for posting everyone does things differently. Personally i put all my posts into one large thread, except when i do separate projects for our Tale of Gamers thread (which reminds me to really fire that bad boy back up). Personal preference :) sometimes it's easier to have separate threads, i'm just lazy :dance:
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Re: A scratch built dragon head

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ok im caind of poor at sculpting - butRemoVe mold lines from plastic parts - Please :)

Ask Redrav ?? .. or who is sculpting Steampunk minis ?? - they should kne "how to"

- Remove Mold lines
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Re: A scratch built dragon head

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Pandadosmares wrote:Looking good, but the dragon needs a nose
I'll see what I can do about it.
Maru wrote:ok im caind of poor at sculpting - butRemoVe mold lines from plastic parts - Please :)

Ask Redrav ?? .. or who is sculpting Steampunk minis ?? - they should kne "how to"

- Remove Mold lines
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arctica wrote:That's a really nice start and somehow the scale of the head although a little larger than the body at the moment, kind of works quite well at the same time. Will you add more detail to the beast? :)
I have done the claws, the tips of the wings, the tail, the head, I will also add a rider, and an elaborate base. Maybe some more scally skin...

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