Hi again fellow titan fans! In the build process we now have
the base and legs built and I can make a start on painting them, but first I
need to tackle the torso.
I will definitely be painting the interiors, which I won’t
be attempting to do when it’s assembled, so this phase is all about dry-fitting
and pins (so sorry - its a bit dull...but hopefully it will be useful to some folks).
I’m not sure what to call the parts, but the torso is
basically split into 4 areas and the shoulder weapon mounts (I am treating the
head separately).
With those fixed, I then pinned the front compartment to the
rear with four more pins (it was tricky getting them all lined up, but the
areas will be completely covered, so there is no harm with a few errant test
holes…). Again, four pins is enough to hold the pieces together without glue.
Lastly was the shoulder weapon mounts – these seem really easy
to attach, but the weapons are pretty heavy and I will be using nuts and bolts so
that the arms are interchangeable – which means the shoulders need to be able
to take a lot of weight and punishment, so I ended up using 3 pins on each shoulder at
different angles; the resin will break before those joints do.
Pinning note – when I
am dry-fitting with pins, I only ever glue one end in – this means that the
angle and length won’t change and the joints will still fit perfectly later.
I now have an almost complete torso section that is
dry-fitted, so it’s just a case of pulling it all apart – although not the
shoulders (because of all the extra pins) and making a start on the interiors.
Note - not the final pose, it was just nice to balance the torso on the legs and finally start to see it come together...
I don't think this is dull at all. In fact I find it fascinating, especially from the perspective of someone who has almost no concept how much work goes into one of these models!
ReplyDeleteDefinitly not dull, I look for these articles and save them for the distant day I put the model together. I guess the most interesting part for me is where/why pins and/or magnets are placed.
ReplyDeleteSide note, wow! are you so lucky to get another titan for free.