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  1. #11
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    Looks really awesome man keep it up, im excited to see the finished result.
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    Looking really good so far, can't wait to see how your going to do the **** pit
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    finished the top of the wings (except a few places that haven't merged well, will touch up later), did check to see if i could do the bottom side as well but was unable to without squashing the other side. after finishing both sides (including the touch ups) i'll sand it down and then re draw where all the engravings were and then begin the engraving. after that i'll add the detail between the wing curves with greenstuff.

    then it will be on to the cockpit.
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    Default My Doom Scythe from scratch

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    What material are you using to sculpt the bulk of it? It looks a lot like Paperclay but its hard to tell.
    That is what I am using for mine. Its amazing material but I hate how long it takes to dry, particularly for thick pieces.

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    cant wait to see it painted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSpade View Post
    What material are you using to sculpt the bulk of it? It looks a lot like Paperclay but its hard to tell.
    That is what I am using for mine. Its amazing material but I hate how long it takes to dry, particularly for thick pieces.
    I'm using milliput: standard (they have like four types) for £2.25 at my local hobby shop. i find it good for big sculpts, base work and large amounts of gap filling. fine detail however not so good (unless you get the Milliput: fine).
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