Thursday, November 30, 2023

X-COM alien Faceless custom figure

 

Here we go with the Faceless. This is not a custom being 100% built from scratch.

Hope you like it and with the third picture you can have idea of the proportion of my favorite scale 1/20.

Please take time to visit the complete gallery of XCOM custom miniatures to see the 4D pics.


Peace and love!








3D printers killed the modeling stars part 2

 

Just to increase the frustration of being a newbie in the segment of the 3D printers, yesterday I received my new FEP supposed suitable for Anycubic Photon Mono 2.


Happy and full of enthusiasm for not being any longer a extinct form of life on this planet I opened the resin tank and disassembled the FEP.

Unfortunately the Photon Mono 2 mounts a chassis with a FEP film integrated in the frame, and the replacement of the film itself is not possible. The Anycubic makes you to change the FEP film only together with the chassis. 
So on Amazon this seller promoted and sold me a FEP not suitable for my 3D printer.
The frustration now is under my feet... and I bought a new set, hopefully the right one this time, directly from Anycubic Amazon Store

It is funny that in the nineties we were saying not buy from chineese, because their quaity and their fake manufactures...
Today I received a wrong piece from Cyprus and had to buy from China to have a quality piece.
this should ring as a alert ring for all over Europe... :)

Tomorrow I'll receive the new set (frame and film). Another 50€. 
But the mission is still the same: let us dinosaurs modelers survive this ice age of the 3D modelling and printing...

Apropos... in a few minutes you will see in another post finally the Faceless.





Wednesday, November 29, 2023

3D printers killed the modeling stars

 

I open this post on my blog this time not to show images of my creations but to talk about modeling and its future in general.

A few weeks ago I was at my favorite model shop, here where I live and work.

I was looking for some miniatures, preferably in resin, since lead is now outlawed... to customize for my Marvel or X-COM collection.

The shopkeeper, on the other hand, didn't have any, and won't have any anymore. He explained to me that 3D printers have invaded the sector, almost no one buys miniatures from his shop anymore, everyone orders figures online from 3D print makers or collectors equipped themselves with 3D printers at home and print the models independently. 

In practice models are now modelled directly on the PC, traditional model makers are becoming extinct.

So, in order not to consider myself now extinct, I decided to try the 3D way too, and did some research on the 3D printers recommended for beginners.


After days of study, I decided, also taking advantage of  Black Friday and the theoretically advantageous prices, to get a resin 3D printer, cheap but with good reviews.

I purchased an Anycubic Photon Mono 2 online.


Very good delivery, free and in four days. The first two printing attempts were less good...

The assembly instructions, in Chinese and English, were not exactly... clear, and I had to browse YouTube a bit to find some videos that made the instructions for the first assembly understandable.

Once assembled the printer and filled the print tank with resin, I would have to print a test piece.

But why waste resin on a test piece since with the same amount of resin I could have printed a 3D miniature of a nice Muton from XCOM? So.... I joined a forum for sharing .stl files and I downloaded the Muton file to be printed.

I then downloaded a "slicing" software compatible with the Photon Mono 2 3D printer and prepared the right scale (90mm) and the supports for printing, which, as is known, in resin printers takes place side down compared to traditional wire printers.

I passed the file after slicing into the USB stick supplied with the printer and performed the first print after calibrating the printer.

The display gave a printing time of around 4 hours and 30 minutes, so, as it was already late at night, I went to sleep.

The next day I went to see the wonderful Muton figure freshly printed supposed to be found attached to the printing plate, but there was nothing. He hadn't printed anything for 4 and a half hours.... Nothing!


I searched the internet for an answer to the problem, it could be due to calibration. I took a look and realized that the table top where the 3D printer was, that table wasn't perfectly levelled, it was slightly tilted!

So I decided to put the printer on the floor, where luckily at least the floor is not inclined... and this time I launched a quick print: a base for miniatures with a diameter of 25mm and a height of 10mm.

Estimated printing time 40 minutes. Great! First frustrating attempt but at least I understood the problem and found the solution!


Around midnight I went to see the print result: nothing. Zero. Empty.

Back on the internet to look for a solution to the problem. And I read that perhaps it is due to the first failed print which may have left a layer of polymerized resin on the bottom of the resin tray (called FEP) that does not let through the light and therefore does not allow printing. It was therefore necessary to clean the bottom of the tank, the FEP, from the residues of solidified resin from the previously failed print.

So, around 2:00 a-m- I empty the resin tank, with quite a few difficulties given that the original filters provided with the Anycubic Photon Mono 2 are really low low low quality material...

On the FEP (which is a transparent plastic sheet, tenths of a millimeter thick) there was actually a film of polymerized resin attached, which probably needed to be removed and according internet's experts could be the reason for failed printing attempt number 2... 

How to remove this polymerized resin film now?

I had two tools: a plastic spatula and a metal spatula.

I had read that the metal one was used for detaching the printed resin pieces from the printing plate.

I had read that the plastic one was used to make another transparent protective film, that protects the printing screen, perfectly adhere to the print screen by removing every air bubble with this tool. Just the same we do with our mobile..

Between the two, I chose the metal one, because it was a matter of removing the resin from the FEP.... This was a fatal error: while removing the resin (not an easy operation), I produced two holes in the FEP!!! And the FEP is basically the bottom of the resin tank, I basically drilled two holes in the bottom of the resin tank!!!!!! A huge success...


All this to say, in conclusion, that I spent another 30€ to order a new FEP and that I will try to 3D print  again and again as soon as I receive it. I hope not to make any more messes!

It's frustrating to start with 3D, I read that at the beginning the failure rate is almost 100% for newbies like me.

But I don't want to become extinct... I'll try again, and maybe I'll be able to post some 3D rinted miniature here also!

Stay Tuned!


Monday, November 27, 2023

X-COM: Custom Figure: Mech; Captain Sven Erik Andersson


 And the moment is gone!

here we have Captain Sven Erik Andersson, Mechanized and armored team member of the humans fighting against the Advent troops.

You can give a look also to his own 4D complete gallery in the dedicated page of the blog.

And this is his card:

Name: Sven Erik

Surname: Andersson

Sex: M

Nationality: Swedish

Age: 44

Rank: Captainn

Class: Mech




X-COM: Advent Shieldbearer

 

Dear followers, if any, I am proud to show you the finished Advent Shieldbearer, directly from X-COM2...

Customized and painted from a resin copy of a cheap (not that much cheap) bought on ebay.

I hope you will go to see in the galley also his 4D view to appreciate this alien troop forms.


Stay tuned, in a moment is arriving another Team Menace 1-5 Mech also! 

 


Wednesday, November 22, 2023

X-COM alien force: Faceless figure sculpting

 

Dear all, I have a couple of pictures to share, as I start working on the sculpt of the XCOm enemy alien called Faceless.


Hope you enjoy it. The clay is a Cosclay Sculpt Medium Gray. 

The figure of reference is in the background of the pictures. Soon it will come to life!

Skif








Monday, November 20, 2023

X-COM Custom figure: Advent Soldier

 

Finally it comes to live the first humanoid Advent Troop.

This is my version of the Advent Soldier, first of the series that will include also the Advent Commander (in the painting phase) the Advent Stun Lancer (in the painting phase) and the Advent Shieldbearer (already completed, only needs pictures to be issued!).



The complete 4D view is in the dedicated gallery.

Byezzzz for now,

yours Skif.

X-COM Advent Mech corrected

 

Ops! I forgot the backpack weapon for this custom figure, so that last weekend I added the cannon and here is the newly Advent Mech. See also in the four D gallery! Just needed a broken pen and a empty lighter... ;)




Friday, November 17, 2023

X-COM 2: soldier Silke Stockigt, Rookie with Medikit

 

Here we go with another member of the Team Menace 1-5, She's a Rookie ranked.

Rookies can also be trained as a specific class of soldier when passing through the Guerrilla Tactics School, even if they did not take part to any battle, that is without real experience on the field. 

This characteristic is useful to pass over the Rookie stage, where soldiers are easily in danger for their lives, and give them the possibility to obtain the abilities to be used in battle without having their "first contact" in reality.

Rookies can be equipped with any type of armour and are able to use items such, for example, the Medikit.


Silke Stokigt is a Rookie with pistol and medikit, so that she's a valid support for the initial stage missions where you need to restore a bit of health in case of damages.

I love to paint the hair blue, such a touch of sensuality for a Rookie, took inspiration from this figure:


Hope you like this custom XCOM figure as well! To sculpt the medikit was such a fun!





Here is her card:

Name: Silke

Surname: Stockigt

Sex: F

Nationality: German

Age: 20

Rank: Rookie

Class: not assigned 


Please do not forget to visit the complete XCOM Custom Figure Gallery to see the 4D view of this Rookie soldier.

X-COM 2 Codex

 

The Codex is an alien encountered in X-COM 2. 

It acts as a highly mobile unit, primarily living within the aliens' and ADVENT's computer systems.

In This is the version that inspired me, despite its rifle or the ability to tele-transport, I am always scared when playing XCOM2 by its ability to cast a psionic rift that covers a large area of effect, which will disable the use of normal primary weapons inside it, resulting in the weapons being emptied of ammunition. 

The psionic rift is announced by its purple smoke/gas effect coming from its hands and being shut to the the enemy location, possibly where is the biggest concentration of Team soldiers.


The custom is made starting from a resin copy of Songbird from the Eaglemoss Marvel Super Heroes Figurine Collection, in a 1/20 scale.
As said many times, all my works are made on a 90mm scale, that is suitable with a range of scale between 1/20 (largest) and 1/24 (smallest).

1/20 is typical of Eaglemoss figures, MA.K.Hasegawa figure or many other brands.

1/24 is the most common scale for medium size figures, the largest part of Companies are proposing their 1/24 figures, as Tamiya, El Vejo Dragon, Hasegawa, Masterbox etc...

Suitable is also one of the classic size from Preiser for the trains diorama figures, they call "scale G" that is a 1:22,5 scale.
Despite the figures from Preiser are really focused on standard civilian figures I love the quality of their models and the price is very very convenient. I used this figures from Praiser for base bodies and customized with the Green Milliput, you can find many examples in the Skif Marvel Customs galleries by looking for Marrina, Namorita, Molecule Man etc etc..

Let's come now to the Avatar custom pictures:


Of course you will see the complete 4D view of my Code into the XCOM Custom Figures Gallery.
Hope you like it, and in a while I'm publishing also my version of "Rookie Team soldier with the Medikit". Stay tuned.

Skif 


  


Monday, November 13, 2023

X-COM Custom Figure: Specialist ; Lieutenant Lathysha Enonchong

 

Dear fellows, 

just finished another Team Menace 1-5 X-COM custom figure.


Let me introduce Miss Lathysha Enonchong,  Lieutenant.


Hope you like this Cameroonian deadly beauty.



Here is her card:

Name: Lathysha

Surname: Enonchong

Sex: F

Nationality: Cameroonian

Age: 52

Rank: Lieutenant

Class: Specialist


And don't forget to watch her complete 4D in the XCOM custom figures dedicated gallery. 

Hugs!