Check Out Smog Riders’ Bumbling Fat Bob Mecha
October 6, 2016 by brennon
If you're looking for a fun project to work on and you're interested in Steampunk then see what you make of Scale75's "Fat Bob" Mecha which gives you plenty of reasons to check out new techniques...
This big ol' bot would be a lot of fun to work on and it would be a good challenge to work out how you'd do the armour. Airbrushing might be the way forward with this one!
You also get the two fellows who helped make this thing a reality with Joe...
...and the very cute Tin.
What we reckon you should do is paint up the big guy first and then once you're sick of painting metal you can go and play around with the characters instead.
How would you approach painting this set?
Let us know below!
"What we reckon you should do is paint up the big guy first and then once you're sick of painting metal you can go and play around with the characters instead..."
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i just got my 1st smog rider mini and it’s still down the list after some infinity models, so i’m not sure how my skills work on these king of models. But I do have to say they look very appealing to paint.
I’ve painted a few smog riders, and I’ll attst that they are a lot of fun to paint.
What size base does big bob need?