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1:18 Conversion Gone Bad

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 8:52 pm
by dandaman
Has anyone here ever had a 1:18 conversion gone bad? Have you ever had this great idea...only for it to fail miserably in implementation?

I tried to do some head swapping with some Indiana Jones Russian soldiers...an then I started to randomly paint my frankenstein creation.

After I was finished, I was staring at this jacked up figure (which was once cool).

I sort of feel dirty. Part of me doesn't even want to look at another Russian soldier figure for a while, for fear I might jack it up.

Two words: glossy mess. Once this thing dries I'll try to post pics.

Anybody have a similar story?

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 5:28 am
by General Blasto
Well, I won't take it so hard :roll:
To master ANY craft, there is and will be mis-haps, glitches and boo-boos.
It's all part of the learning process ;) I've got a few strange items I've crafted over the years with none of them looking perfect or other folks saying "It's not right" and a few of those I actually DO like :P So I'm about to jump in again to build some more vehicles(and finish my tanks too :oops: ) . Some my not be perfect, but if I like them, then who cares :?: Rivit counter feedback is not as important as how You feel about a project. And if it's a learning thing and your not happy with it, then perhaps make it a battle victim for the battlefield ;) Any scene could or should have bodies lying around, and then give the project another try :) You'll always do a better job the next go around because of your first try. Been there, done that AND learned from it too 8) Da General

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 5:54 am
by pickelhaube
I do this all of the time. :oops: I will start working on a detail and get all the way through it and then find another picture on the subject and OH NO it is ALL wrong. DOOOOOOHHHH...... :oops: After spending hours if not days on it.

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 1:36 pm
by Fritzkrieg
It's a learning process. I've jacked up a ot of figures in my days as a novice. Now as a more experienced customizer, I hardly ever jack up a fig. You learn all these little trix to fix your oopses. I've even gotten pretty inventive with my leftover parts.

My recent German U-Boat captain was made of scap I had floating around in my fodder bin.
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Not bad for scap fodder.

Another way I learn, is to make the same custom over and over until you perfect it.

Don't be discoraged by a bad custom, just learn from your mistakes, and make it better next time.

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 3:00 pm
by Mac
LOL, the title of this thread says it all.

I've gotten the figures down pretty well (I find less is more). But one time I tried to make a SdKfz 2cm FlaK using model parts and kit bashing several 21st vehicles. Needless to say, it ended in ruin, like the cannibalized vehicles I tried using :roll:

Ah well, onto to bigger and better things :D