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Post by willc453 on Jan 15, 2018 14:12:17 GMT -6
In late 2016, started feeling my days of glue sniffing coming back....to non modelers, it's called building models. Thing is, did NOT want to go back to building aircraft/armor because of my AMS might start up again. AMS? Advanced Modelers Syndrome which is when the modeler wants to put EVERY little detail on a kit such as wiring, hydraulic lines, etc. Because I had just started getting AMS, my build rate at the time was ONE model a month and usually 30-50 hours into it. Which meant trying to build 1,500+ UNBUILT kits was going to take a LONG time. This wasn't counting the 2 dozen or so of what I call oolala resin girl figures bought over 20 years ago. Here's 2 examples and yes, have AT LEAST 3 different versions of Lara Croft in various poses. I'd of posted the REALLY good one, but it wouldn't be considered even R rated by the most liberal train of thought. But what about zombie/apocalypse dioramas? With zombie stuff being so popular on 2 tv series and in the movies, was anyone doing this kind of thing? Boy, was I surprised by what I brought up via Google and Youtube. Not only that, the THOSANDS of drawings not only of survivors, but abandoned cities, vehicles, etc. Been hooked since. Here are some drawings I've found and currently building 3 dioramas of using these and other drawings. As to the first one, can anyone say "FEMA inspection zone"? If interested, more info & photos of my build is under General/D&D players? thread. Thought maybe writers could use these drawings for inspiration for story.
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Post by willc453 on Jan 15, 2018 14:12:54 GMT -6
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Post by willc453 on Jan 15, 2018 14:19:12 GMT -6
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Post by willc453 on Jan 15, 2018 14:21:21 GMT -6
More. Forgot to add I'm NOT looking for the typical Mad Max T&A look on women either and bad things happen to kids too.
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Post by willc453 on Jan 15, 2018 14:23:55 GMT -6
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Post by willc453 on Jan 15, 2018 14:28:24 GMT -6
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