What I have learned

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Bryon Ray

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Springfield, MO
We had our local meeting Tuesday. After seeing the beautiful work of John and Anders , the Dios with the multiple figures and the ground work so real you could almost hear the no see'um bugs singing in the leaves. I wanted to try something smaller.
The next day I ran down to the local Hobby town an bought seveal boxes of the Tamiya figures, oh by the way there was a sale buy 2 get one free ,Score. now to go home and practice.
Things I have learned:
1) Smaller figures are a lot of fun. I thought I would stroke out with stress, not the case.
2) Smallerfigures take less pant.
3) Smaller figures are easy to blend.
4)The dog likes to chew plastic figures to sculpy
5) It takes both lenses on the optivisor to see + bifocals
6) My hands don't shake as bad as I had thohgt they would.
And last
7)my cheap camera will not focas on'em
 

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My figures look good too when you don't focus on them too closely! They look even better if you're standing across the room.
 
Man, that's the cheeriest post I've seen in a while!

The figure looks great too. I just have to get my reverse optivisor to see it...

Andy
 
THIS is what it's all about: having fun. And, funny thing, if I take off my magnifier, bi-focals and close one eye, the picture is in perfect focus! :lol:

Enjoy yourself, man!

Happy Painting!
 
I put my dog off chewing my figures when he was a pup by chasing him with them - scared the crap out of him and he hasn't went near one since.
 
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