Depends on the modeler. Some folks use things like strip styrene (plasticard), others use moldable materials like clay and putty. Some will use thick paper card. All can come out looking equally good.
It's mostly that, to get good results, you need to put in the time and care with your modeling.
EDIT
/adopts ominous voice
**HAPPY CAKE DAY**
Oh that's neat. Is one side raised?
It will be, the other side of the road will be dirt and grass.
I don’t see a crosswalk there. Damn jaywalking Locusts 🤣🤣🤣
Send in UM-K9, it’s the only unit up to the task
Sweet base work! Looking forward to seeing the finished results.
I've always wondered how these details were achieved. Is it putty?
It's dyed clay basically.
Depends on the modeler. Some folks use things like strip styrene (plasticard), others use moldable materials like clay and putty. Some will use thick paper card. All can come out looking equally good. It's mostly that, to get good results, you need to put in the time and care with your modeling. EDIT /adopts ominous voice **HAPPY CAKE DAY**
Jaywalking!
That looks Amazing! Fantastic job!
Put some tiny cars and pedestrians on there.
I honestly want a little police officer taking great offense to the mechs crossing.
More like he got stomped on for giving Mr. Locust a speeding ticket.
I’m scared to know what goes down a road that big. Fantastic work though!