Sprue goo is an old classic, basically get half a jar off Tamiya thin and feed it with offcuts off sprue (ideally from the same sprue) and leave it for a few days. What you get is a jar of liquid plastic. I decant a little and use a jar of neat Tamiya thin to then make as thin/thick as required and apply for levelling. You have to be careful as it will melt plastic detail. It’s great for things like resin figures or where you need to join micro gaps like head and neck area.Sorry Marcus, what's Goo? Any commercial brand of something?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Francisco
Thank you kind sir.Remarkable stuff. I'm in awe.
My pleasure to help.Thank you so much Marcus for your kindness
Hi Marcus
That falling figure looks really good even without refinement
Looking at the whole scene , my thoughts are it woukd take another figure behind the kneeling one , moving shield raised to take tge place of tge falling one ....just my idea !!
I see the arm is there ....think it will look better with the groundwork in place
This is a really good project and shows your skill with putty
Look forward to more from your bench
Nap
Thanks Nap, logically the fallen Legionary would be replaced in the ranks, however compositionally this current setup works as it follows the principle of the golden triangle and that would be broken introducing a second figure behind.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_triangle_(composition)
Thanks Andrew, no panic needed. The helmets are just loosely plonked ontop of each Legionary right now and won’t be secured till after painting their heads/faces.Excellent Marcus!
Before it’s too late, I think that the helmet on the guy throwing the pilum is sitting a bit high. The lowest part (minus the skirts) should be level with his eye brows. Just trying to help. Great movement in this scene.
Andy
Thanks Nap, logically the fallen Legionary would be replaced in the ranks, however compositionally this current setup works as it follows the principle of the golden triangle and that would be broken introducing a second figure behind.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_triangle_(composition)
Thank you Bob, it’s been a very enjoyable build so far.Don't know how I missed this before but lovely work as usual Marcus. You are really bringing life to these kits.