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Coming along great. Can you see the weathering effect on the domes and front wall? XXX |
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We ran out of paint containers early on. They were 'borrowed" to become Mos Eisley domes on top of buildings :p We used anything we could get our furry paws on. Like coke bottles! Look how cool the watered down paint looks on this building? It's only one color but looks like many were applied. Great effect. XXX |
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This was our very first completed building at the workshop. Isn't it cute? and you know who made it? Rebelscum's very own Maureen. I knew she was a very talented painter (you should see her Obi_Wan Kenobi) but who knew she had architechs blood in her :) XXX |
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We needed more space to paint so we moved some tables and covered them with plastic sheets. Don't these look awesome? We even had people start making Super Sculpey critters for the streets. Look inside the doorway :) XXX |
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Now this is creativity at it's best. Every city needs a hangar right? but we forgot our racing pods at home, no problem...let's just use some Super Sculpey and make our own pods. In the back you get to see a better picture of Jason Garner's Dagobah diorama display. Can you see who he used a 12" speeder box to display it? How cool is that? and the best thing....you don't have to dust your diorama - LOL. XXX |
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Saturday 4:00 PM. We have moved some buildings to a drying table to make space for more plastering. XXX |
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Here is another angle of what was drying. And you know what the funny part is? People who were just now coming in, thought this was the FINISHED diorama and started taking pictures. That was funny. You should have seen thier faces when we told them the finished diorama would be 6 X bigger then this :) XXX |
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Another table at the workshop was for Super Sculpey creations. Not everyone wanted to get their clothes dirty and we needed as many creatures and Moisture Vaporators as we could get. XXX |
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WOW..look, we got ourselves our first home made Moisture vaporator !!! XXX |
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I LOVE Super Sculpey. It's so easy to use, all you need is some time and imagination. XXX |
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We had some hair dryers available to harden the Super Sculpey. I wanted to bring my oven, but there was no more room in the Mini-Van - Ha ha ha. Once hard, visitors could paint their Super Sculpey creations. XXX |
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Here is a picture of Austin Lerner painting the cantina chairs. Well he was painting until he was interupted for this photo :) - Heh heh. XXX |
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Another Moisture vaporator being hardened. If there's one thing i learned at the show is...NEVER argue with a SITH holding a Hair Dryer ;P XXX |
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