Rockin' Worf

A while back, my brother bought me a vinyl model of Worf from a flea market. It was already glued together (badly), unpainted, and had the blade broken off of it. When I saw it, the first thing I thought of was that he looked like he was in a pose to be rockin’ out on a guitar. So that’s what I did. 80 bucks and a shit-load of hours later, here’s the result.

What he would have looked like originally:

My version:

Edit: oh yeah, this was my first time doing modeling of any kind. Lots of tutorials were read while I was doing this.

I’m not a Star-Trek fan, but I gotta admit that’s fuckin’ awesome.

I’ll buy it! :slight_smile:

Haha, thanks, but this one is staying on my desk :stuck_out_tongue:

That is insane. Maybe you should spend more time modelling, you have a talent

Basicaly.
That shit Roxxorz ur Boxxorz

Win. Star Trek FTW!

Bullshit.
This model is too awesome to be your first time.

Ha ha ha, kinda what that girl said to me. Minus the model, plus the sex.

It honestly is. As long as you read up on how to do this shit it’s really not as hard as you’d think. Probably the hardest part is getting the painting method down.

Weren’t you 12?

You mean the age I am now? :stuck_out_tongue: lol, I lost it when I was 14.

I was pretty sure you were like 12 or 13 (your current age). I must be confusing you with someone else.

You probably aren’t confusing him with anyone else.

Anyone who randomly shouts out on a forum that their first time was absolutely brilliant, hasn’t actually done it yet, or is 14 or younger.

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