Reflector:

Mini-bots (Brawn, Gears, and "full car hood"):


Backpack hoods (good for Throttlebots, battlechargers, or just to beef up a bot or con):

Huffer hood:


Autobots (Sunstreaker, Hound, and the Prowlvest):


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wulongti wrote:some of these certainly came out better than others. I really like the Hound chest, for example, and the Reflector chests. Prowl came out a bit on the flat side and the Huffer hood looks massive! XD Still though it's true to character. In your email you mentioned the bit of midriff showing and it looks like it's equal to the thickness of the material going across the top of the torso. Just double check the measurement of the inside of the chest pieces to make sure they match the torso measurement. I assume that the outside measurement is what matches, but that's just a guess.
It's so exciting when you get something in the mail that YOU designed and thought up isn't it?? I find myself forsaking my other hobbies/tasks in favor of continuing with this custom design work. Looks like I'm going to have to hurry up and finish some stuff so I can keep up with "Tresob and Wulongti's Kustom Kreon Korner"
Dough-bot wrote:Just ordered these
Can't wait till they arrive
Tresob wrote:So...uhm...anyone have recommendations on painting these things? I dropped by a craft store today (I was the conspicuously male customer) but had no idea what I was looking at when I went to the acrylics aisle. Reading on the Interwebs leads me to conclude I should be coating these vests with a primer and then using a very tiny brush with watered down acrylics. Anyone have recommendations on what kind of primer I should be picking up? Any other tips or strategies?

wulongti wrote:Tresob wrote:So...uhm...anyone have recommendations on painting these things? I dropped by a craft store today (I was the conspicuously male customer) but had no idea what I was looking at when I went to the acrylics aisle. Reading on the Interwebs leads me to conclude I should be coating these vests with a primer and then using a very tiny brush with watered down acrylics. Anyone have recommendations on what kind of primer I should be picking up? Any other tips or strategies?
these two fine fellows were painted up using paint markers.
I found that the initial application of paint did tend to bleed through the material. additional applications did not though. Of course, you'll want to use an old toothbrush to really clean your parts first of any support material. After that I've heard good things of giving a clear coat first to prime. I've also heard that some folks use Future floor polish or clear nail polish to prime it and that using this gives the final painted product a much smoother texture. Haven't tried it myself yet, but that's the rumor.
a quick romp through google revealed the following:
http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
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