Hi everybody! Here is the steps by which I made my VERY small Grendizer base 1st version (because of lack of space) from white 2mms plastic sheets, its dimensions are 13*20*11 cms only
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Rear building finished: 4-
Here is the base complete after landscaping:
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And to compare size, here it is with the small mettalic Grendizer and 2 painted ATLANTIC (that is another story):
For sources, I used the Mazinger bible + some pics from the show. I hope u like it and sorry I only speak English and French. And I am from Egypt by the way, Grendizer was VERY popular in the Middle-East too
Hi again! I was always fascinated by the small ATLANTIC figures of Grendizer, and I waited more than 25 years to hold them in my hands! So, when I finally got them and admired their great level of details, I kept thinking on how best to show them.So, first , I decided to color them ( i really TIRED my eyes on them since they r so small) after that , the next logical step was to try to put them in situations taken from the show.So, to cut this short, this is what I did with them: ( I hope u like them):
Hi, ufo, your work is really nice, I think the base is great, well made and in proportion it looks smashing! Hope you don’t mind but I had to put the 2 threads together….you can have 2 or more threads if they have different things to show (drawings, fiction….) Hope to see more of your work we really appreciate….ops nearly forgot Welcome !
Thanks runkirya, I really appreciate it! And no problem. I have seen your work on encirobot, and it is truly amazing! But please try to translate your fanfic to english so it can de diffused on french Grendizer forums
And yes char70, I colored them It is not easy since they are so small , i think I hurt my eyes doing them (and I already wear glasses!) And I have seen pictures of the Albator (Harlock) ATLANTIC, are they bigger than the Grendizer figures?
Hi again, I was first known by my stained glass work (I draw on glass since maybe 1990!) , where I transfered the works of art I love to another medium:Stained glass! By the use of PEBEO Vitrail stained glass colors and relief: