If we ever go to a convention we will be sure to.
We have members from California to Maine, Australia to England and everywhere in between so getting all of them together in one place may be difficult.
Neil made some more progress on his 1/2 scale WALL-E (The more I look at it though I think it’s full scale compaired to the Rubik’s Cube.) and I thought I would share them with you.
Thanks dot-dasher.
I will forward the compliment to Neil.
He used the dimensional drawings we have on the Original WALL-E Builders Club on Yahoo Groups.
I love what he did to weather him.
Neil used iron filler putty and vinegar.
It produces real rust.
You should see all the other WALL-E replicas our members are working on.
I have posted a few others here but all the rest would take forever to post.
Scot
PS. dot-dasher…are you a HAM Radio operator?
Your name sounds like you know Morse Code.
Real rust? Wow, that WALL-E is especially authentic then! There really doesn’t seem to be a single inaccurate feature of this latest model. Superb work.
What a terrific update…I also especially like the second pic with the 2 WALL-Es. Nice…I wonder how it’s accomplished. It’s amazing, I mean, it takes a lot of time, patience, planning, and perseverence to get that done.
If you hang out with these guys long enough and ask questions you will be able to do it to.
I started hanging out with the R2 Builders back in 2002 and quite a bit has rubbed off.
Many of our members came from the R2 Builders nad the Replica Prop Forum (RPF).
Some are professionals like Neil who’s WALL-E is featured on our front page right now.
Others like Max come from Hollywood and are special effects artist.
Max made the armor seen in Starship Troopers.