Monday, July 25, 2016

Wednesday, July 20, 2016



Got another Glyos custom in my online store. I call this guy Dome Diabolos. He’s made from various Glyos compatible bits that have been hand painted and clear coated. His head-dome glows in the dark and his cape is made of cloth.
If you’re interested in owning him or any of my other creations, visit my online store: http://planetlobross.limitedrun.com/

Progress!

My 3D wizard pal Ren is still working on tweaking/slicing the models to print decently. He just sent me this pic this morning. He tried printing all the pieces in one go and it kind of caused them to peel off the bed and get a little messed up in the process, but the end result still shows we're pretty damn close to having viable prints! For now, we plan to print the pieces one at a time and see what happens.


Tuesday, July 19, 2016

And yet another custom Glyos toy for sale


This asymmetrical horror is called The Warp Heap. Made from various Glyos/Callgrim and various other Glyos compatible pieces, along with a weathered cloth cape. Hand painted and clear coated.

If you's like to own him or any of my other creations, he is for sale at http://planetlobross.limitedrun.com/

New custom figure up at the Planet Lobross store



It's been a while since I made a custom Glyos figure. This is Corvos, made of various Glyos compatible bits. Hand painted and clear coated.

If you're interested in owning him, you can buy him and my other creations here: planetlobross.limitedrun.com/

A pleasant surprise!


OMG this gives me chills. My 3D guy Ren recently got himself a printer and managed to make this head out of PLA filament

It's still a little rough, but nothing an emory board can't fix. But you can barely see any stepping at all! Just to be on the safe side, I'm asking that he print one out in ABS and try acetone vapor smoothing it a little bit so we can have a comparison.

Also I am so jazzed how well the horns and his goatee spike came out! OMG!

Saturday, July 16, 2016

A vision of the future

So we're a long way from having a viable prototype. Here's a 3" solid figure I had printed from Shapeways a some months back that I just recently painted to get an idea of how the first run colorways will appear. Decided to go with the Hades Force color scheme because it is one of my favorite Glyos colorways. Please forgive the gritty texture. Shapeways nylon materials, even with polished are pretty damn rough. Also my hands have been super shakey lately for reasons I'd rather not get into.