Thursday, 9 May 2019

Lookit these.

Bat out of Hell


Well I got these through the post today.

Castle Dracula Entrance way on the cards!

My older brother sent me these. I got 3 of them in total.
Bacardi logos that weigh a fair bit each.

Now all I have to do is build something strong enough to support the weight.
They are mainly made of metal. Have to think of some way to disguise the pipes coming out of the back of each Bat.
The Front
 The Back
 Me wondering what to do next?
Sorry about the shocking image and the Jumper!!!


Tuesday, 7 May 2019

The Temple of El-Viz

The Temple of EL-Vis

This absolute huge monstrosity has taken me ages. (Mainly because I was ill for 2 months and then on a course for 2 weeks)

But I at least now have it done to a usable state. The Back definitely needs more work. I will continue adding to the whole model overall though.

The Main body was a Mercedes car Filter. My Brother owns a Garage and gave me this near my Birthday. It had done it's duty as a filter and he thought it was a very usable shape for my lunacy.

I almost instantly thought Jukebox! Then Juke Box Temple! Off to Jaffa it went.

Covered in my Address label technique then under coated to within an inch of it's life. I had to base it.
The filter it self is made of high impact acrylic plastic. It had a hose fixture at what is now the bottom of the temple. It was an integral part of the whole piece and short of high speed cutting tools I wouldn't have been able to cut it off without destroying the whole thing.

So imbedded in cork and wall filler it was. I had to base the whole model to hold it in place. Also added 2 bits of my Jenga steps to give access to the main entrance.

The main entrance was only recently added. I made a suggestion of an ornate doorway from two sets of laser cut wooden clock hands. These I found in The Works Publishers, crafting section. £1.50 for a set of 4 clock faces, (all to small for the hands included and 2 double sets of clock hands) A bit of modifying with a sharp knife and PVA them into an arch.

Hairy string teased out and PVA'ed in place as vines then paint the whole structure in the Jaffa style with Testor Pots £1 each from Wilko. That was my basic build.


 The track selection listing

 A set of French I think rubber stamps from the Works helped me out here. As my freehand is rubbish!


I still have to add some scrub and I daresay I will think of further modifications along the way. But it already weighs a ton!