Since you liked that one, here’s another. The pile of stuff between his feet is masking tape. Every single pinstripe is the result of two pieces of masking tape. You take 1″ tape and razor blade it down the middle. Then you use the good straight edge to define the outside of one stripe. Repeat for the other. Then you paint the stripe by hand, between the tape, with the Yankee blue acrylic paint. You peel the tape off, and there’s your stripe. I’ve experimented with many other methods: stamping, freehand, rolling. All of them are N/G. This is the best way. As you figured, it is slllloooooowwwww.
Also remember that any sheen on the figure will be removed by overspraying with the top secret window froster. Cloth, and skin for the most part, are flat. Not glossy. Not semi. Not satin.
The edges of the base will be hemmed in 6″ oak planks, which I have just purchased.
[There's the Oak on top of the pine and basswood. You can see the airbrush compressor as well. In the background is the life size Mickey Mantle statue, awaiting his sprucing up. Those headphones are fantastic. They are totally soundproof and also a great am/fm radio.]
The deck will be coated with a thing called “Turface”. Turface is the stuff that sometimes is referred to as “diamond dry”. It is kiln fired clay that is ground up. It is very light and granular (think unground pepper kernel size) and apparently absorbs water like a son-of-a-gun, however, I don’t care about it’s water properties; only that it is the cleanest “dirt” that I can find that also looks realistic.


Fog,
All I know is that at some point you’re going to need to build one these for Tommy. He’ll be the coolest kid on the block.
Comment by John Walker — December 28, 2007 @ 2:32 pm |
Looking goood !!!
I found some ideas for your next project
http://www.extremetech.com/slideshow/0,1206,a=167099,00.asp
http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2006/04/06/japanese_case_mod_sangaku/1
Comment by Tim — December 29, 2007 @ 1:00 am |
Tim, The case moding is neat. I once saw a story on a guy who turned a bottle absolute into a case. Lot of work for pretty much a one-liner.
Comment by mcgonnigle — December 30, 2007 @ 8:33 pm |