BloodFather's Axis of Chaos

Thx bud!

Experimenting a bit with some blood and glue effects before I finalize some gallery photos. In the meantime, I have started work on my favorite all time miniature!
 
I just want to add that E6000, available at Michael's and a number of hardware stores, is a great replacement for the black-capped UHU glue found overseas and originating in Germany. People use this stuff to make strings of blood or drool or spider webs, so it's an extremely useful tool to have for modeling. However, I haven't heard much about alternatives. After scouring the interweb for awhile, I found one forum where someone eluded to the use of a glue called E6000. But there really wasn't much out there backig up this claim. But in trying to use the stuff myself, I must say that it does work, at least in making nice little spider webs. I'll be adding Blood for the Blood God soon to see if it works when acrylics are added to it. So if your in the USA save yourself the shipping costs and wait time associated with ordering overseas. :) And make sure to get the proper tip, as pictured below, with the E6000, because you need this narrow tip to properly place the glue.
 

Gandalf the Grey

New member
Although I'm not in America, this looks a great find. I like the way you have applied it to Cannibals base. I have UHU so will look to trying it out on some webs probably for my Glottkin base. Any advice on the application ? Though I can imagine, having done saliva and blood it's just a case of pulling it out into thinner strands
 

fluisterwoud

Active member
Great find with the E-6000 glue, I'll definitely be on the lookout for it. The model is great as well, the base looks worth all the time you put into it, and I really like all the variations of color in the skin.
 
Although I'm not in America, this looks a great find. I like the way you have applied it to Cannibals base. I have UHU so will look to trying it out on some webs probably for my Glottkin base. Any advice on the application ? Though I can imagine, having done saliva and blood it's just a case of pulling it out into thinner strands

Ah, will look great on the Glot. So I've found that it's important to do it quickly. Place a dot about half a pea size and immediately stretch it to the next anchor point. I feel like when I waited they wouldn't stretch, but maybe my memory is off. I know guys that use UHU glue claim that it helps to let it dry a bit. Anyway, you will def have to experiment.
 
To be clear, this is sort of a paint by numbers taken directly from the T. Soule Flower Knight. Following his general glare points and shades. You may be surprised to know that the darks are based with VMC Olive Drab.
 

Gandalf the Grey

New member
To be clear, this is sort of a paint by numbers taken directly from the T. Soule Flower Knight. Following his general glare points and shades. You may be surprised to know that the darks are based with VMC Olive Drab.
Interesting base. Olive Drab does have high pigments so will set a solid start. It seems you have been in touch with him. Do you know his steel recipe ?
 

Bailey03

Well-known member
Those webs turned out really nice. Good to have a decent alternative to UHU!

Wow, the flower knight is off to a fantastic start. Hey, I'd be doing the exact same thing, following Tommy's work point by point. When a great resource like that is available, why not take advantage of it?
 
Those webs turned out really nice. Good to have a decent alternative to UHU!

Wow, the flower knight is off to a fantastic start. Hey, I'd be doing the exact same thing, following Tommy's work point by point. When a great resource like that is available, why not take advantage of it?
Tango Mike buddy. Really appreciate. I need to go a bit whiter on my highlights, but other than this I have a pretty solid match thus far.
 
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