These look brilliant, the placement of the wood and bits looks really natural. How did you plan their poses? They look really dynamic and aggressive! Did you play around with different options or know from the start how you wanted them to look, or could you adapt as you went?
Thiers a long initial working time for the sprue goo. it gave me a lot of time to work on the poses, and I've put a lot of minis together over the years, so that gave me a better idea of what would work .
I really like that name, actually, but I think I might have a piece of concept art that it will fit better. Keep an eye on my community posts ill share it soon
these look amazing! super inspiring. i've never seen sprue goo be used as sculpting material before but i really want to try it. what ratio sprue to plastic glue did you use?
It's not plastic glue it's acetone, and I just half fill a glass jar and drop small pieces of sprue in till its full wait for it to soften and shrink down then fill again repeat the prossess till the jar is full you will end up with something close to the consistency of that slime stuff kids use. so take what you need out of the jar. Leave it to sit on some baking paper for half an hour it will start to firm up and become a more workable and clay like
This is my new favorite video! Scrap and goo. Freaking genius. Fantastic job
Good, im glad it. means I'm getting better
That large leader golem looks amazing!
Thank you, mate. I appreciate that he was a challenge to build, but a lot of fun sorry for the late reply
Sprue goo looks very fun to work with. If I ever buy plastic kits I'll have to be sure to save the good stuff :)
Yes, mate, I highly recommend it is a medium I’ll definitely revisit from time to time
Those are brilliant! They really feel like you've made something out of basically nothing.
Yea, I think that's why I enjoyed making them so much, and it was coming up with something anyone could make
Fantastic.. Great builds.
Thanks mate glad you liked them
Dude, these are some of the most creative things I’ve seen in a long time. Super great art style - great job
Aw thanks mate I appreciate that I had a lot of fun makeing them
awesome some brutes
Massive bud...
Awesome video mate🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cheers mate thanks for watching
I don't know about changing the name Steely Boys, after all you can just name the Snob that matches them Steely Dan.
Dude, I love the way you build :) Great vid !
Thank you. I appreciate that
@@Crackminis Legend ! Thanks for the reply :) Subbed and looking forward to seeing more. All the best
@badrabbit957 I always try to relpy to everyone and comment's like yours mean a lot. Thank you for the sub
These look class man.
Love this channel ❤
Thank you
Great build. How did younmake the sprue gunk. Asking for a friend as he's alot of sprues. Cough cough.
The usual technique is chopping up bits of plastic sprue and dissolving them in acetone.
Yea, mate sprue and acetone, make sure the acetone I higher than 90% thow and gut the sprue up and use a glass jar to hold it all
From some angles that Brute leader looks not like a scratchbuild but like an eighty-dollar Games Workshop model.
Thats the best complikent ive had in a while thank you
These look brilliant, the placement of the wood and bits looks really natural.
How did you plan their poses? They look really dynamic and aggressive!
Did you play around with different options or know from the start how you wanted them to look, or could you adapt as you went?
Thiers a long initial working time for the sprue goo. it gave me a lot of time to work on the poses, and I've put a lot of minis together over the years, so that gave me a better idea of what would work .
@@Crackminis That makes sense - no substitute for experience! Great minis, subbed
Splinterians (Splinter-E-ions) or (Splin-Tar-E-ons) Good luck
I really like that name, actually, but I think I might have a piece of concept art that it will fit better. Keep an eye on my community posts ill share it soon
Grutes goo brutes
Love it
these look amazing! super inspiring. i've never seen sprue goo be used as sculpting material before but i really want to try it. what ratio sprue to plastic glue did you use?
It's not plastic glue it's acetone, and I just half fill a glass jar and drop small pieces of sprue in till its full wait for it to soften and shrink down then fill again repeat the prossess till the jar is full you will end up with something close to the consistency of that slime stuff kids use. so take what you need out of the jar. Leave it to sit on some baking paper for half an hour it will start to firm up and become a more workable and clay like
also for a name im imagining some combination of bone splinters or steel crushers/crashers