twisted moon's 2025

for some reason.. I'm thinking of some film where one of them bases would fit in a toilet.. damn probably some crap 80s rubbish... whatever it was, that's the first thing that comes to mind.

Look nice, must be pretty strong to live in swamp
 
finally a return to sci-fi projects.
many years ago, before i had many sci-fi miniatures, two hour wargames chain reaction went on sale at a price i couldn't resist having read a fair few battle reports.
i bought a packet of glow in the dark toy spiders to use as the game controlled opposition force.
chain reaction wasn't really for me (although i should give it another go), but i still have the spiders.

Vacuum spiders1.jpg

the spiders are as they came, my work here is all in the bases.
they have a significant leg-span and so required 60mm diameter bases. i had a couple, but only a couple of mdf bases in that size.
rather than buy more, i decided to make a couple of masters using various bits of junk i've collected and have lying around, and use these to make hot glue press molds (having seen that in a few youtube videos and discord channels), and then cast the bases with milliput.
the molding process ripped most of the junk off the mdf bases, so if i want more i'll be making different ones. the hot glue is not very supple (i perhaps laid it on too thick) so i'm using talcum powder as a release agent.
obviously i've painted and washed them, then attached the spider super glue. as you can see, it's gone a bit gloopy, i presume that's because it's very hot at the moment. i may paint over it once it has fully cured.
i'm calling these beasts vacuum spiders, and they'll play the role of any space bugs i may require, including genestealers.
 
yeah, even for a temp, Hot glue isn't fantastic for making the mould, okay (in some cases) for casting. If you can't get some decent silicon, you want something which has a bit of give to it which'll allow you to take the stuff out of the mould.
still if came out that well, that's fine ^_^
 
^Some people are silly about their seriousness. I prefer to be serious about my silliness. It's a game. With toys. For fun. :) Toys for the toy god!

And the spiders look like they'd make fun monsters in a sci-fi bug hunt sort of scenario. Not familiar with chain reaction, but I'd think they ought to be pretty useful in other games too. No reason you couldn't play Space Hulk with them if you wanted. Or Aliens. And hey, the glow in the dark could make for some great atmospheric photography.
 
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