Just waiting for my resin kit to arrive soon - i like the way you've 'weathered' the engineer - much like i do with battleships and aircraft kits. Some great work mate - inspired.
Gracias Rafael, llevo muchos años siguiendo tu canal, he aprendido mucho. Ojalá algún día tenga el gusto de conocerte personalmente. Soy de Tierras Aztecas, CDMX
When making a drip that is properly in scale for something that small, you take a soda straw and cut it in half then put a bead pf paint where you want the drip to start. Then Blow in the direct at the blob of paint where you want the drip and it will look perfect. You do great work!
Que hermoso arte Rafael. Pensar el todos los años que has dedicado a este oficio para aprender cada una de las habilidades que aplicaste en el video me hace admirar aún mas tu trabajo.
Let me ask your opinion, Rafael. When the engineers are seen witout a shirt, they have normal bodies, but when they are in those suits it seems to be integrated into thier actual anatomy at the neck. What do YOU think the deal is with that?
Im making this up but the suits are over sized and made of a transparent intestine like material (like the xenomorph's cheeks or queen alien's webbed crown and little wings) The engineer slips into suit and it compresses around them (like mcu spider-man) Looking at the arms there is a sclupted cuff on the wrist, so it's just so tight that you see the skin color. The tubes on the ribcage probably have such suction that it activates an acid coating where the holes should go, that melts the skin so the tubes have airways through the body to dispense nutrients and medicine. It wouldn't be a human's version of a suit, nor would it be surgically screwed into them like our human minds can comprehend