Friday 15 July 2011

Boy miniatures take a long time

Well it feels like it any way. It's 9:30 pm and we're still in the middle of it all. I've been drawing and toolpathing as fast as I can. Jody has been dedicated to painting the final finish on a lot of the pieces. Mike and Joe are also in working steadfastly!



 I find that things usually flow pretty smoothly in the final hours, although this is a hindsight evaluation! Joe got all 16 background mountains cut out of 1/4" MDF.



We stapled a 1X4 to all the backs of them so they could be placed in grip stands on the day, allowing for final height adjustments. Right now our parking lot is littered with 1/4" thick mountain ranges. We applied 3 layers of different glazes to that flats and are waiting on them to dry. You know, outside, in the dark. Good thing the glaze dries quickly.

 One of the most difficult jobs as 'The Boss' is making sure you've got stuff to do for everyone when they finish their current tasks. Not that there isn't TONS left to do, just that you've taken the time to work on your stuff and think about what each person can do next, based on their current skill set. I hope we aren't up ALL night tonight, as the studio is 2 hours away and our call time is 7 am, which means we have to get to the shop at 4:30, load up and leave by 5am. Thankfully I love what I do, because I don't think I could work this hard at a job that stinks!

JO

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