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  |  | Ghiest1 Painting 8/10,  Coolness 10/10 @ 2012-06-20 17:13:43
 
  The nice thing about this one, is there is no mistaking his kit.
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  |  | NimbleJack3 2012-06-21 08:06:54
 
  VERY nice. I like your approach to a WYSIWYG KFF, and the Loota blue everywhere complements the Big Mek's skintones. Does the wrench count as anything, or is it simply there to denote him as a Mek?
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  |  | Gutsplitta 2012-06-22 12:22:25
 
  Thanks for the comments. Much appreciated. The wrench counts as Mek's Tools.
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  |  | Diudiu Painting 7/10,  Coolness 9/10 @ 2012-06-28 08:00:33
 
  Interesting, this Loota is so strong.
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  |  | portugus Painting 10/10,  Coolness 10/10 @ 2012-06-28 15:01:10
 
  Looks very cool. Good job. Now the force field ball, it is a styrofoam ball with plasticard on it?
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  |  | MrMerlin Painting 8/10,  Coolness 9/10 @ 2012-06-28 20:43:17
 
  Really cool model dude, the skin and the checks are very nicely painted, kudos! I enjoyed following the process of its creation on your blog btw!
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  |  | Gutsplitta 2012-06-29 11:16:27
 
  Thanks everyone, I appreciate the comments. The KFF ball is a small ball of wood (common in most hobby stores) with cardboard pieces glued on. I thought styrofoam may be too fragile and plasticard too stiff to shape to the curve of the ball. Wood and cardboard both respond to regular white glue, so best combination I think.
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  |  | portugus Painting 10/10,  Coolness 10/10 @ 2012-06-29 11:39:01
 
  Awesome thanks. I'll have to remember that!
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  |  | Warboss Gideon Painting 10/10,  Coolness 10/10 @ 2012-06-30 06:10:45
 
  What model is this guy made out of? He's beyond awesome!
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