@ToMaZ and off topic: your avatar is great. I have a co-worker who reads over my shoulder and it creeps her out every time.
Working with large dragons
Thanks all I will try and put him together with some greenstuff tonight to fill in gaps and let it set up over night. If it isn't raining or i can steal my buddys airbrush vent i'll prime mabye on friday. More motivation to finish the little projects on my desk to make room for the big guy.
@ToMaZ and off topic: your avatar is great. I have a co-worker who reads over my shoulder and it creeps her out every time.
@ToMaZ and off topic: your avatar is great. I have a co-worker who reads over my shoulder and it creeps her out every time.
If it wasn't for the gutter my mind would be homeless.
"She bears the scarlet letter, her skin as soft as feathers, her demeanor tough as leather."
"She bears the scarlet letter, her skin as soft as feathers, her demeanor tough as leather."
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Dragyn
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paintminion
OOps, sorry guys, I've been offline for over a week due to internet service dufus bloody providers. Can I say bloody here? Anyway, on my website ( paintminion.com) I believe the Dragon Diary for the blue is still up? MIght be of help to you, otherwise, ask me specific questions and I'll be happy to try and help. I've done more than a few of these larger dragons, but most all of them I've had completely put together before painting as I think assembling a large piece needs special care with pinning, putty work and such. And it's so large, the gaps would show and you'd have to fix the paintjob around them...better to have a solid miniature to work with and touch up as needed. Buy some larger brushes. 
