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Completed: Gern's new dio - and how they can so easily get out of control!

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Funnily enough Tony, I was thinking about this one the other day. I'll have some skeletons left over and I already have lots of foam - I only need to find figures for Jason and his crew. Hmmmmm.


Just noticed on your pic. - all the skeletons are left handed! Wonder why?
 
I love the postures of the skeletons. Very dynamic and not at all stiff and rigid.


For many years I have wanted a full sized (or no smaller than half sized) human skeleton around the house but, you guessed it, her indoors has an it-or-me attitude, and she cooks much better than a skeleton would. I would love to have some friends home to an evening meal and have boney joining us. But I don't think I have any friends who could handle that. An alternative would be a snake's skeleton, all those ribs, but she would be out the door in seconds. WARNING Snake skeleton below:


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OK. So maybe a skeleton can't cook - but it can't answer back either so you'd be guaranteed to win all the arguments!
 
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Funnily enough Tony, I was thinking about this one the other day. I'll have some skeletons left over and I already have lots of foam - I only need to find figures for Jason and his crew. Hmmmmm.
Just noticed on your pic. - all the skeletons are left handed! Wonder why?
.... and so is Jason!
 
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OK. Got the skeleton figures done.


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Some of the poses may look a little weird. The positions of the legs are fixed with the skeletons standing and fighting. I need them lying down so I've had to pose them with their legs resting on various objects - like the one that's fallen across the table. They look OK once in position. (I also resisted the temptation to chop off limbs here and there - just the one guy who lost his head).


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Finally got the dark grey finished. I'll be adding lighter greys and drybrushing.


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I love the postures of the skeletons. Very dynamic and not at all stiff and rigid.
For many years I have wanted a full sized (or no smaller than half sized) human skeleton around the house but, you guessed it, her indoors has an it-or-me attitude, and she cooks much better than a skeleton would. I would love to have some friends home to an evening meal and have boney joining us. But I don't think I have any friends who could handle that.


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During my student days I always wanted a human skeleton to stand in the corner and use as a hat and scarf stand. But I think that was down to too many episodes of Rising Damp.
 
Wow, Chamber of Mazarbul... I like it!


I am re-reading the LOTR right now as a matter of fact. Those figures look great, and the skeletons are really going to work nice.


And its funny; when the first photo of the skeleton box was posted, the first thing that popped to mind was Jason and the Argonauts. A great flick to be sure.
 
looking great,very nice work with the bits and bob,s ,and skeleton, ;)


are they meant to be the dead dwarfs or ores,
 
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Thanks for the nice comments folks.


Dave: Here you go: http://www.bing.com/search?q=Skeleton+for+Sale&FORM=R5FD6


Brett: I'm already looking for figures to represent Jason & his crew. If I find any, that will go on my 'to do' list!


Moni: A skeleton is a skeleton is a skeleton ...... from the size I'd have to say they're more likely to be orcs, but as they're the only ones I've got, they'll have to do for both.
 
Be the dio haven't got room for a full sized skeleton plus the fact it would freak me out at nights imagine waking up and seeing one of those life size
 
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Be the dio haven't got room for a full sized skeleton plus the fact it would freak me out at nights imagine waking up and seeing one of those life size
Got to agree there Colin. I live on my own so if I got one I'd probably end up talking to it, making meals for it or even calling it 'Wilson' .....
 
Putting your excellent dio. to one side for a minute, what on earth were you doing up and about at 3:12 AM?
 
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Working on the bit of my dio I nearly forgot to do (pics soon) - what else?


PS My body clock seems to have a natural 27 hour cycle, so without having set times imposed on me by external events, such as work, I find myself getting up and going to bed at some really strange times. C'est la vie!
 
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So now comes the clever bit.


Have a look at these two images from the film;


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Notice there is a line of relief carving in sort of diamond shapes that runs all round the chamber.


The guy who did the original build that mine is based on ( http://www.one-ring.co.uk/kb.php?a=42) worked out a nice way to represent these carvings. I take absolutely no credit for this - it was all his idea.


He used some pinking shears to cut lines of diamond shapes from thin card which he then stuck to the walls and columns around his chamber. I couldn't do that as the only set of pinking shears I was able to get hold of are rather old and battered.


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That gap between the blades is best part of 1mm wide - which is wider than the thickness of the card I'm using. And besides which, as I've already mentioned I can't cut straight, so I couldn't get the diagonal cuts to line up to produce diamonds. Most of the time I ended up with zig-zag shapes.


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Of course, if I wanted zig-zags, I'd end up with diamonds!


However, I marked out and cut two strips of triangles. I can now match these together to form the diamond shapes I need once I've straightened out the pieces.


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The gap will be closed up and hidden with either filler or paint when I get them fixed in place.


I've done these so far - which is about half what I need


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Before anyone asks. No, I won't be doing the Runic inscriptions which cover the rest of the walls. It's only going to be a history about Moria and Dwarfs (Dwarves?). If anyone wants the details - read the books!!!

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I forgot to mention. I found and ordered some figures for Jason & The Argonauts so it looks like that will be my next dio. I'll do a brief in-box review when I get them.


I also looked at a video clip from the film and Jason and the skeletons are all right-handed. I guess someone got a transparency from the original film for Tony's picture and filmed it from the wrong side.
 
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