"Pax Galactica" - Peace of the galaxy. As in ''Pax Romana'' - Peace of Rome and "Pax Britannica" - Peace of Britain. Both brought with the sword and bayonet respectively.
"Elise", sheep in wolf's clothing.
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Now for a redesign...
Changed the hatch into a split one that slides backwards. Made an electronic sight over Elise's left eye using an MV model railroad lens in an housing made from sheet plastic. Sculpted her a left shoulder and a gloved left hand touching the helmet microphone. Added a 1/8th inch spacer to her waist to further increase her height. Elmer's Wood Filler used to thicken her thighs. Replaced the 3D printed deck for a new one scratch-built from Evergreen sheet plastic and tubing. A stained wooden base provided by my good friend John Wlas.
Now repainting and adding a Facehugger. Woodland Scenics ground cover used as moss between the deck plates. A green glowing monitor added.
Painting markings.
Making tomato plants. Copper wire coated with thinned Elmer's Wood Filler. The plant holder is a piece of balsa wood painted to resemble the wooden base. Encased in the protective sheath from a disposable razor. Beneath it a resin casting of a box left over from an ODG Studios project.
Styrofoam pellets as tomatos.
Attached to the edge of the deck. A water pipe made from aluminum wire.
Making a vine. Painted paper with acrylics. Made a stencil from a piece of scrap plastic.
A replacement head. As with the first one sculpted from Super Sculpey.
Finished 1-05-20
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"Elise", sheep in wolf's clothing.
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Now for a redesign...
Changed the hatch into a split one that slides backwards. Made an electronic sight over Elise's left eye using an MV model railroad lens in an housing made from sheet plastic. Sculpted her a left shoulder and a gloved left hand touching the helmet microphone. Added a 1/8th inch spacer to her waist to further increase her height. Elmer's Wood Filler used to thicken her thighs. Replaced the 3D printed deck for a new one scratch-built from Evergreen sheet plastic and tubing. A stained wooden base provided by my good friend John Wlas.
Now repainting and adding a Facehugger. Woodland Scenics ground cover used as moss between the deck plates. A green glowing monitor added.
Painting markings.
Making tomato plants. Copper wire coated with thinned Elmer's Wood Filler. The plant holder is a piece of balsa wood painted to resemble the wooden base. Encased in the protective sheath from a disposable razor. Beneath it a resin casting of a box left over from an ODG Studios project.
Styrofoam pellets as tomatos.
Attached to the edge of the deck. A water pipe made from aluminum wire.
Making a vine. Painted paper with acrylics. Made a stencil from a piece of scrap plastic.
A replacement head. As with the first one sculpted from Super Sculpey.
Finished 1-05-20
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