| HammersteinI guess i'm with most in thinking the
        best thing in the Dredd film was the "ABC War
        Robot" - nicely rendered and pretty faithful to Old
        Red Eye's in most ways. After the films release, a vinyl
        kit was produced of the chap which normally i would have
        snapped up but the naff pose put me off - he's looking
        off to the right with the right arm raised to fire his
        wrist guns... just wrong, wrong, wrong. However, the good old ABC Warrors came
        back to the prog along with the re-release of their first
        graphic novel so i got fired up over all things ABC. I
        found the kit going cheap so figured i'd have a go at
        turning him into a more faithful version. HEAD First thing was to move the head. What
        really went in my favour was that the kit is vinyl (same
        stuff doll's head's are made of) and, after warming up
        with a hairdryer, cuts very easily. I severed the neck
        just above the shoulders and turned the head to the front
        and superglued it in place. This left a huge gap at the
        sides and back, with none of the cable detailing matching
        up. I plugged the gaps with modelling putty and to cover
        that up i used a mains cable, cut it open and used just
        the plastic covering to the wires, snipped to size and
        glued in place. The trick here is to keep all the new
        lengths of wire in scale with the sculpted one's and not
        to have anything that stands out too much. ARMS I reposed the arms pretty easily just
        by moving them around and down. Once glued in place i
        didn't have to bother with puttying as his shoulder pads
        come seperately and they covered up everything i'd done
        nicely.  I sculpted a hammer from Super Sculpy,
        making sure it was nice and beat up, attached it to the
        right wrist and junked the hand. The left arm looked kind
        of dull so i raided my spare kit parts box and cobbled
        together a gun from some Anime robot parts (since been
        told it looks like a hairdryer but what the hey). Finishing off At the start of the project i was
        toying with the idea of sculpting a helmet as i prefer
        him with it. Trouble is, it has the same hurdle that
        Johnny Alpha's and Nemesis' head have- things that look
        great in 2D are a swine to duplicate in 3D. So i left it
        off (maybe i'll go back to it another day). Ditto the
        ROVER nameplate. To do that would mean building a groin
        from scratch but, as a deadline for a model show was
        looming, i decided to leave it alone. Colour scheme meant a bit of a ponder
        as he's changed quite a bit with different artists so i
        went for the commonist, making sure the eyes were a nice
        glowing red. The fun part was creating all the chips,
        scratches and dents to his bodywork. And that was him
        about done. If you want to read a more in-depth
        piece and how i went about it, there'll be an article at www.dronemagftvmc.com
        pretty soon. MANGAMAX |