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Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Awesome info. I'll pm you about a possible trade.robofreak wrote:I've got the perfect airbrush for you then. It won't cost you an arm or a leg either. It's an AZTEK A320 with a couple of the additional tips and and stuff you'll need for your projects. I used it only for one project so it's pretty much new. Still have the packaging too. For TF customs, it will do quite nicely. I'm willing to trade to, but we'd have to work something out since an ipod is worth way more than my airbrush.
There's so much to go over that I want to give you some sites in order to do some reading. I frequent these 2 sites:
gkjapan.com
fichtenfoo.com
Everything you see on those sites will be able to be converted over to what you want for TFs. Even the anime kits. (Pay special attention to those as they really get you comfortable with putty)
Now onto putty. Bondo is good for bulking stuff up quickly, but sucks for sculpting. I use a combination of things depending on what I'm doing. I find Aves Apoxy Sculpt to be my favorite 2 parts modeling sculpting compound. It bonds well and is near indestructible when dry. For durability, especially for something like a Transformer, I'd recommend this. Everything else on the market is more meant for static models and will most like crack under the stress of a TF toy custom.
Also, durable paints is something you will want for TFs. I would recommend the Mr Hobby lacquers available on hobbywave.com. They have a flat rate shipping of $10 and probably the best source for getting these paints in the US.
Counterpunch wrote:FP sure does provide some F'd up head.
HoosierDaddy wrote:Thank you for that info. I do need to invest in an airbrush system. I don't know what they cost though. I could trade a like new ipod touch 3rd gen for one maybe?I use various types of paints. Some times spray paint, other times acrylic or enamel. I will definitely try out that painters tape.
What kills me is I have good artistic abilities but my lack or knowledge on this subect and lack of proper tools is holding me back. I can draw and do auto body work quite well but customizing plastic toys is a new adventure for me. I would love some advice good paints and putties if you wouldn't mind sharing. The putties I use now are basically bondo products intended for auto repair.
HoosierDaddy wrote:Thank you for that info. I do need to invest in an airbrush system. I don't know what they cost though. I could trade a like new ipod touch 3rd gen for one maybe?I use various types of paints. Some times spray paint, other times acrylic or enamel. I will definitely try out that painters tape.
What kills me is I have good artistic abilities but my lack or knowledge on this subect and lack of proper tools is holding me back. I can draw and do auto body work quite well but customizing plastic toys is a new adventure for me. I would love some advice good paints and putties if you wouldn't mind sharing. The putties I use now are basically bondo products intended for auto repair.
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