JUNKBASHING
Junkbashing is a term that evolved from kitbashing, which refers to making models with pieces from multiple different kits. Instead of using any kits I use random junk I've found and collected.
My favorite materials are: discarded jewelry, obsolete electronics, anything in a recycling bin, sponges, coffee stirring sticks, and anything free!
VERDIGRIS SUBMARINE
What is this made of?
Main body: cider can, plastic container, toilet paper roll, corrugated paper.
Propellers: coffee stirring sticks, earbud part, sakura blossom straw protector, medallions, chain links, fancy toothpick.
Fins: cider pack tops, metal bobbins, ear cuffs, eyebrow piercings, thread, breadboard pins, plastic clamshell container, plastic colored pencil container, diodes.
Greebles: rhinestones, chain link halves, medallion, bottle cap, earring back, bead. earbud, game tokens, GCMS bottle lid, pipette tip, earring
What inspired this piece?
I was looking at a pringles can, and thinking about what to make it into. After some thought I settled on a fish themed copper submarine. Naturally the pringles can was not used at all in the final build, it was replaced by a cider can.
GHOUL GULP
this miniature is an excercise in absolutely tiny scenery. The whole thing is 1.5" by 3" and only a little over 1/2 inches tall, I used an old adagio halloween tea tin
MONSTER MASH
this miniature is an excuse to make a bunch of tiny monsters.
GOLDEN FOREST
I had a tiny dragon and it needed a forest to chill in. The horde is styled after an eagle eyrie. My favorite part of this was the large dead tree the dragon is nested in. The whole thing is about 4" by 4"
INN ROOM
This is an inn room from a D&D campaign i absolutely adore, at one point I was planning to use it as a background for an animation but I greatly overestimated my attention span
POND
DESK
One of my earliest miniatures, cat for scale