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Post by mannix143 on Feb 10, 2007 5:24:12 GMT -5
hey thanks bro... that really helps, i will be doing that
umm whats a power point slide?
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 7, 2007 3:12:57 GMT -5
thanks mecha, i was planning to do that, i already had styrene sheets with me, i saw GEN1AUTOBOT had it in his collection, i will post picks once i get to finished it. ^_^
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 7, 2007 1:43:14 GMT -5
thanks mojako.
thanks dude, i did my research on that one hehehe, i think i had it bookmarked on my computer at home. im wondering tho'..... what would be a good thing to use for those thorns on the legs ^_^
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 7, 2007 0:18:23 GMT -5
thanks mechaboy1, i will surely do spraying on the next project, or maybe dip it in plasti-dip ^_^
i will try to experiment first, if i dont get comfy with plasti-dip, i will use krylon spray cans with it.
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 5, 2007 13:45:10 GMT -5
i did somecutsom colors on a jumbo gaiking. this is my first time and i did all the things your not supposed to do when painting a jumbo. it is not finish yet, but i do want to know what else i can avoid next time. this are the things... 1 not sanded( i only had a 600 grit sand paper at the time ) 2 didnt took out the old decals 3 didnt clean it up much 4 used enamel... Plasti-kote brand(not sure about this if its ok to use on jumbo) ** the left side of his nose was a litle bit sanded(600grit) but the enamel didnt stick to much the plastic, but not as much as the other parts... i will be using 1200 grit next time, hope the paint will stick to that even when you rub that part. this is as far as i know that should be avoided, can you please tell mo more. this is my learning process, and as i say.... experience is the best way to learn. any help would be great guys. thanks and here are the pics
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 8, 2007 0:26:01 GMT -5
question: i dont know how this goes, you download the file and you have to print it out?
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 5, 2007 13:53:33 GMT -5
dudes, do you think if we enlarge a copy of this, we can make a jumbo paper robot? hehehe
like 6 feet tall paper robot.
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 3, 2007 6:36:46 GMT -5
thanks for the tip bro, will keep that in mind.
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 3, 2007 6:11:45 GMT -5
its a cheap jumbo gaiking i purchased on ebay,
the gold color and silver color (plasti-kote brand) have different characteristics with the other basic colors. apparently gold and silver dries up quick and can be handled after 20mins, the reg colors like black, took me about a week before i can really hold it without making any fingerprints. but then again, i didnt do any sanding on this nor put a primer. i will start the raydeen soon, and do the sanding first..... ummm but maybe i will do some wings for the other jumbos, just to get the feel of it.
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 3, 2007 5:14:35 GMT -5
yah, i will try it once i finished my other projects, i will soon post my first jumbo i colored, i did all the mistake in purpose for my learning experience, im really having a hard time with enamel.
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 3, 2007 4:35:24 GMT -5
this is cool bro.... i just had an idea
you can also use those paper patters to cut out styrene so you can have a plastic model instead of paper, dunno if its easy but thats the first thing that came to my mind when i was browsing the webpage..... what do you think?
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Post by mannix143 on Jan 27, 2007 9:15:05 GMT -5
thanks magengar, i will try that. ^_^
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Post by mannix143 on Jan 26, 2007 1:19:43 GMT -5
i was wondering.... do you have a specific technique when you separate the limbs, arms legs and head on your jumbos, like.... lets say to paint it or to custom some part of it. i dont want to crack open a part when im trying to take one part of the jumbo off. and also, how do you take off the old sticker, the easier way thanks
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Post by mannix143 on Jan 13, 2007 3:31:40 GMT -5
CCCOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!
hey, do you know if he has step by step instruction on how to do those, maybe we can learn a thing or two from him
cheers mannix
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Post by mannix143 on Jan 13, 2007 3:28:55 GMT -5
seeing how others are doing it, i just get too excited to start mine .... and hopefully i can come close to all of you guys on this custom jumbo. good luck to all
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 7, 2007 3:18:17 GMT -5
you are very talented dude ;D
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Post by mannix143 on Jan 25, 2008 0:20:08 GMT -5
woooowwww very nice work bro
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 10, 2008 6:51:35 GMT -5
how come my pen and tablet dont do that
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Post by mannix143 on Jan 29, 2008 5:36:58 GMT -5
wow nice henshin.. what medium did you use?
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Post by mannix143 on Nov 10, 2007 5:56:24 GMT -5
nice drawings bro, reminds me of that book "how to draw the marvel way" ^_^
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