For those of you who have not seen it, I felt I should post a description of the first Leviathan release. For those that have.... Here is some new eye candy.Grandfather of all Leviathans; the VR5 design is over 200 years old and has seen many improvements and variants. It and its variations are widely considered some of the finest designs ever produced. A balance of size, speed, armor and armament all come together to make a very formidable...
I have a (tentative) release date of December 15th. If all goes well and there are no major hiccups.There is still ALLOT of work to be done. Molds checked for vent and sprue issues, Instructions, Box art, Web store and shopping cart integration, ect. Perhaps a more realistic date would be January but I like to push myself.I may releases the first one or two on Ebay if I don’t have time to work out the cart and website issues.Pricing as it stands now:Leviathan Mortis: With Scythe and right hand Claw $350.00Optional weapons: Right hand Vulkan $45.00 The...
Many people ask why is this so expensive. The short answer is that nothing about making resin models is quick or cheap. The long answer requires a more in depth look at the costs involved. Unlike many manufacturers, I do not feel it is constructive to dance around this question. An honest question deserves an honest answer. So let us pull back the wizards curtain and see what hides behind...Pricing my models is a subject that often causes me...
Azazel will be the last of five in the series of VR5 frame Leviathan.Azazel and subtlety are two words seldom used together. There is nothing subtle about this Leviathan. It wields one of the largest projectile weapons mounted on any Leviathan and a whirling blade of destruction. This is the King Tiger of LeviathansJust to recap, here are the five VR5 frame Leviathans in the series. I hope to start limited production of the Leviathan Mortis...
Jon at Khurasan asked me to make him a plug in unit for the track area of the Siler tank. I wanted to design something that changed the silhouette of the Siler and made it immediately recognizable as a Grav Tank.I went with an asymmetrical design that mounted larger grav units to the front and adjustable jets to the rear... I felt it gave the model a vroom, vroom, ready to race look.Here you can see the component view and how they simply plug...
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