Big Mac wrote:First, congrats on bringing this ‘child’ to life; that size is still a bit intimidating for me.
Good: solid airbrushing on the armor plate to make them not look flat; caution stripes on the door; weathering on the interior; heating residue on the weapons.
Area that could be better: more contrast on the backside, could use silver edging and black soot powder in the crevasse; heavy weathering on the feet/vents, right now it looks too clean.
How and where did you pin/magnetizing the Titan for easy transport and storage?
Thanks for the feedback.
There is a reasonable amount of weathering on the toes and feet themselves, I have been considering some dust\dirt around the lower leg armour panels as well, and maybe some blackening around some of the gun vents and barrel ends, though I imagine the main vents on top as just being heat outlets so not necessarily dirty (and don't fancy trying heat discolouration). Though I'm always a little worried about getting carried away with weathering!
I think the angle of the light on the back washes out some of the contrast, all the metal areas have received a fairly heavy coat of black\brown oil paint which is still concentrated in the recesses, if anything I thought it might have been a bit much but I guess not.
Magnetization wise, the two arms are magnetized as are the shields, the head is on a pin which holds it firmly enough but allows removal to take the top off (or swap it if I buy one of the alternates) though if it gets looser over time I may add a magnet as well, the carapace guns are just slotted in place but they tilt ever so slightly forward so again may add magnets in the future just to keep them exactly level. The waist uses the standard socket but with a piece of brass rod in the centre that goes an inch or so up into the body just to make it more secure.