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reversedisabled.blogspot.co.uk…Mechwarrior Online - Centurion
mwomercs.com
Scale: 1/60
Size: 17cm tall (to main mass)
Articulation free: Elbows, shoulders, waist
Articulation glued: Ankles, Knees, Hips
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Comments: 8
AlexanderDeath [2014-09-05 06:35:06 +0000 UTC]
These AMAZING shots man - you hand made these models yourself?
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smtkelly In reply to AlexanderDeath [2014-09-09 09:22:02 +0000 UTC]
My last hand made mech was the HBK IIC. Then i moved 3D design and printing, however there's still allot of hand finishing to do on printed models still. I then recast it resin as it makes the model stronger.
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AlexanderDeath In reply to smtkelly [2014-09-09 12:22:08 +0000 UTC]
That is really impressive. You know, you should talk to Catalyst about letting you market them. On top of people just loving having the models around, there is a version of the standard BattleTech board game called "ToyTech" - people used to use the old toys, models, anything they could get their hands on to play it. I bet you could make a pretty handsome sum!
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smtkelly In reply to AlexanderDeath [2015-03-04 21:56:39 +0000 UTC]
I spoke to russ about it PGI is the first puzzle piece of 3. I'm willing to do the leg work and the finances. Ball is in his court, but he's a busy guy and this is a complex problem with many stake holders.
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AlexanderDeath In reply to smtkelly [2015-03-05 07:32:22 +0000 UTC]
In so far as getting investors, licensing, or none of the above? Cause I can think of a lot of ways to get this ball rolling to generate momentum, its just a matter of being willing to take even a (minor) risk
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