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Beneath The Planet Of The Apes-Nova 1/7 Scale Resin Model Kit
$ 79.2
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Description
From the great movie Beneath the Planet of the Apes is a resin model of the character Nova who was played by the Beautiful Linda Harrison.BTPOTA was the second installment from the original franchise released in 1970.
It continues the story of Astronauts looking Taylor from the original movie.
Taylors love interest was Nova a mute from the planet.
The movies were great then and still hold their value,as does the beautiful actress that played nNova.
The Artist that created the 3D render is Pablo Venezuela,a very talented artist that has the passion for the movies and you can see that through the art.
The model was printed using a 4K machine and priority resin was used to bring out the detail even further.
Nova is about 1/6 scale standing about 11' high.
The base was printed using a filament machine.
I have not seen a model of her ever being done ,so this is q must for anyone that has a Planet of the Ape model collection.
As always this is a limited print,,,so fans Do not miss out.
Disclaimer
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This is a 3D resin print. It will have like all materials in making models slight imperfections. These imperfections does not mar the model in anyway and with the knowledge of modeling can be worked out of the kit.
A big percentage of the models are hollowed out, that are what the drain holes are for and some pieces can be solid also. The drain holes can be puttied in and sanded to match.
The models are printed no less than 2mm walls so they are thick
All models go thru a post-production process with sanding and using fillers for any defect that can be found , sometimes they can get over looked. I try to put in your hands a model that is ready to prime and paint.
Color of resin and filament may vary
Anytime you want a tighter fit, the resin part can be heated up with hot water or a hair dryer and it will make it easier to take a better shape. Just don’t overdo it.
Working with FDM
Filament is a plastic substance that prints in lines and build up the 3D print. In order to fill some of the visible lines, a filler needs to be used, like wood filler or any Substitute primed and Sanded.
If you are not comfortable going through these steps, maybe this model is not for you.