Kitbashing mini masterclass: re-posing miniatures
Patreon! / mikalvanleeuwen ---- Games Workshop produces some excellent plastic miniatures with fantastic poses, but sometimes you just want something different. But: how do you re-pose a miniature? Let's find out! I set out to make a short tutorial, but it turned into a full mini-masterclass discussing the following steps: 1. Planning/inspiration, 2. Cutting an existing model into smaller bits, re-assembling them in a new position by first sketching in putty. 3. Then filling the gaps with greenstuff and 4. Hiding any parts you don't like with additional detailing such as purity seals or cables. Let me know if anything needs more explanation or even further tutorials! ----- Video on the Tamiya hobby saw: • The best saws for kitbashing - Hobby tip ----- I'm open for commissions, just shoot me a message! Instagram: / hephaistosstudios ---- Music by Nicolas Jeudy / DARK FANTASY STUDIO

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