However, I'm still a great believer in stuff made out of cheap sponge, especially for the smaller scales. I remember when I collected 1:300 and 1:200 stuff I made several feet of hedge and several dozen trees out of it with some success. The other day, whilst feeling quite poorly, I was looking at the gubbins that came with the X-Wing starter sets and decided that the asteroids, although serviceable, were a bit 'flat'. When I'm not well I find it hard to paint figures because of the extended periods of concentration required. Making stuff, especially simple stuff, is quite another matter so rather than spend the day in bed I knocked these up.
These eight asteroids are simply pieces of cheap kitchen sponge that have been torn and pinched into rough looking rock shapes, some with small impact craters made by 'pinching' deep.
They were undercoated with household emulsion that was heavily soaked into the sponge - to make them dry 'solid'. They were then painted with artists acrylic paints and acrylic inks - very dark brown then given a three shade drybrush with the last dry brush only added to the 'ridges' to bring out the shape of the asteroids.
Into the asteroid, I glued a short length of 3/32" aluminium tube. I glued some of these tubes off centre (centre of gravity) in an attempt to give the asteroids the look of weightlessness - I'm not sure how well this worked. The tube in the asteroid fits perfectly inside the larger tube on the flight stand; you can spin the asteroid in the stand which might prove a useful thing.
Not permanently fixing the asteroids to the stands means I can use the stands for other stuff too.
For something made whilst ill, I'm quite happy with them. I'm thinking of making some space mines and cargo containers next.
8 comments:
The asteroids look great, and the ideas for more bits, sounds good, too.
No comment about the smoke, LOL!
Your space rocks look quite convincing to me!
They look great
Actually, I like the smoke. I think it was very innovative. Asteroids look amazing, very nicely done.
they look excellent and way beyond my modelling abilities even when in perfect health! And the smoke was great too.
Very effective and so easy to do.
Very nicely done. Once more, imagination and skill triumphs. ;-)
Dare I say it? 'Smoking'!
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