tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7173545738489775135.post5356534146617891963..comments2022-06-15T12:06:15.907-05:00Comments on Domain of the Geek: Works in Progress: TreemanUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7173545738489775135.post-46876641094081717912014-05-07T13:48:40.178-05:002014-05-07T13:48:40.178-05:00@thebovineoverlord: He came up with the design on ...<b>@thebovineoverlord:</b> He came up with the design on his own based on the conversion in the White Dwarf and actually started cutting out and cutting up the bits without me and he had the 'spear' all done and put together on his own while I was off taking care of other things.<br /><br />I helped him cut the parts off of the sprue from then on (because the idea of him with a hobby knife made his mom a little nervous) but, he chose everything -- what parts of which poses we'd use, etc. -- until his vision for what he wanted it to look like came together. He even turned down a few suggestions I made.<br /><br />Now, he's in the process of painting it, using it as his first chance to really learn the ins and outs of that side of the hobby and having me 'touch it up' after he's done with each step.<br /><br />So, when it's done, it'll really be 'his' project.Jacinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03141692124738626706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7173545738489775135.post-25077455293661644092014-05-05T14:08:57.570-05:002014-05-05T14:08:57.570-05:00That's a nice kit. You must be really proud t...That's a nice kit. You must be really proud that your children want to follow you into this hilarious hobby. How much help did you have to give getting the Treeman together? I am sure that my earliest forays into painting and assembling (probably aged about 11) would have looked nothing like as cool as that!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com