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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby Retro_Heart on Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:16 pm

paranoid marvin wrote:Are fag burns on the control panel optional?

Hey , may not be that crazy a question , as more than 50% had them back in the day...


LOL i can make you one with fag burns in if you want :lol:
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby Retro_Heart on Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:19 pm

rupert wrote:Great models. Regarding cutting the images neater you just need to invest in the following..

Proper rubber cutting mat;
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Scalpel (try and get the proper surgical carbon steel blades)
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..and a good Metal ruler, don't bother with the cork backed ones though, it rises the edge too far from the surface your trying to cut.

I did art at college and design at uni, have had to cut millions of things out for making scale models etc and portfolio work. Your never going to get a good enough edge with scissors

Just be extra extra careful of the scalpel blades, I've had more than one nasty accident :oops:


Thanks so much for taking the time to give me that advice. A cutting board is definately on my wishlist.

I bought a set of craft knives with all different type bladed from the model shop. A scalpel is a good idea though, and im definately getting better at cutting things out with every model i make.

I am actually quite surprised i havnt had an accident with the blades so far, being the clumsy oaf that i am .. oh no, better not tempt fate :lol:
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby TwoHeadedBoy on Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:30 pm

Turtles, Pengo, Simpsons... Like you've read the mind of many people here. I'm up for a few of them, price-depending. Those are very "cool". Great job :D
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby Retro_Heart on Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:52 pm

Thanks for the awesome feedback you guys, it has really made me smile :D

I will upload some more photos into my photobucket tommorrow, including the new and improved Turles, and hopefully Mario Bros. and Galaxian, which are nearly completed.

Meantime, here is a very rough WIP shot of Xevious, which i have been working on . I have added a scale perspex screen mounted above the monitor and bezel for this one, which i believe makes it authentic to it's full size big brother --

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Also, here is a photo of Asteroids that im quite happy with .. On this one i made themarquee, bezel and monitor screen removable ( as an experiment ) so you can actually take off the marquee, and then remove the bezel and screen to put different screen shots or whatever in there if you so desire . But i digress :o

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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby The Master on Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:05 am

Can you make me a little glass horse, on a plinth?
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby psj3809 on Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:00 am

These all look superb.

So how much would they be and also where are you based ? UK or US ?
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby stvd on Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:34 am

Retro_Heart wrote:I would love to make gun shooter models, i just need to find a supply of miniature guns for them lol


There's probably none of these that closely resemble any arcade guns but you could try here......

http://www.minifigforlife.com/theprostore/main.php?P=cat&C=2&T=Brickarms
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby Retro_Heart on Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:29 am

psj3809 wrote:These all look superb.

So how much would they be and also where are you based ? UK or US ?


Thanks for the feedback

I am based in Yorkshire, UK

PM sent buddy :)
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby Retro_Heart on Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:31 am

stvd wrote:
Retro_Heart wrote:I would love to make gun shooter models, i just need to find a supply of miniature guns for them lol


There's probably none of these that closely resemble any arcade guns but you could try here......

http://www.minifigforlife.com/theprostore/main.php?P=cat&C=2&T=Brickarms


Wow! thanks, these are spot on for what i have been searching for

All i need now is to find some miniature steering wheels and we are set :)
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby Retro_Heart on Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:07 am

Can anyone help me please ? The images i posted in the Opening post aren't showing any longer ?
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby SoupDragon on Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:07 am

These are really cool. Great job on them. If ever you do a Paperboy one I'll buy one for sure. :wink:
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby Elgin_McQueen on Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:11 am

Retro_Heart wrote:Can anyone help me please ? The images i posted in the Opening post aren't showing any longer ?


They still work for me.
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby lanky316 on Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:19 am

Retro_Heart wrote:All i need now is to find some miniature steering wheels and we are set :)


Games Workshop, Airfix, Battlefront or Warlord? Sure they'd do Bitz packs with vehicle accessories. Actually 15\28mm scale jeeps\bike might do the job for chassis as well? Matchbox cars at car boots? A few possible ideas.
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby joefish on Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:57 am

They look great, but how big are they? Nothing in the pictures gives a sense of scale.
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Re: Custom Scale Arcade Models

Postby Retro_Heart on Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:09 am

joefish wrote:They look great, but how big are they? Nothing in the pictures gives a sense of scale.


they are approx 5 Inches tall. I will take some more photos later today with something in the shot to illustrate scale :D
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