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Post by Lord Zarak on Mar 8, 2005 17:41:18 GMT -5
I'm beginning the creation of a custom Bumblebee. I will use some alternator parts, some model cars parts and some resin for creating the head. Someone could help me posting Bumblebee's head fotos?
Other question:
How i could cut model car diecast?
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Post by Fugly on Mar 8, 2005 18:39:17 GMT -5
Photos, I'm not too sure about...when I posted those xabungle pics, I just clicked all the boxes above the smileys and finally figured out which works...
Metal...maybe a bandsaw? Crap, I don't know...but a bandsaw might work...?
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Post by Chen on Mar 9, 2005 16:41:14 GMT -5
You need a site that will upload the pictures for your, try www.villagephotos.com or www.photobucket.com there both free. Once you do that all you have to do is type out the URL and then add {img} and {/img} before and after, but change the brackets to the square ones.
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Post by REX-203 on Mar 9, 2005 17:02:29 GMT -5
Also, a Dremel tool may be good to use for cutting the metal. I think there are some pretty tough saw attachments for it.
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Post by Lord Zarak on Mar 10, 2005 8:32:29 GMT -5
Thanks Chen but i was saying: someone could post fotos with bumblebee's head so i can use these to make my Binaltech's head.
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Post by Chen on Mar 10, 2005 9:55:49 GMT -5
I can see if I can scan some headshots from the Dreamwave comic for you.
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Post by Lord Zarak on Mar 10, 2005 16:40:29 GMT -5
Yea... it would be fantastic Chen. Thanks
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Post by Chen on Mar 11, 2005 9:55:04 GMT -5
Here's some pictures I found. Tell me if you need more.
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Post by Ledezman on Mar 11, 2005 22:57:55 GMT -5
Also, a Dremel tool may be good to use for cutting the metal. I think there are some pretty tough saw attachments for it. Yup man, I own a Dremel and I have used it to cut metal. There are some carbon cutting discs you can buy for it, smaller versions of the ones used in angle grinder power tools. Of course, it won't be as fast as an angle grinder, but a Dremel with the proper attachment can cut a Binaltech metal part, and the Dremel will be safer. Angle grinders are fairly dangerous power tools.
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Post by Lord Zarak on Mar 12, 2005 18:38:13 GMT -5
What's kind of colour i have to use to paint diecast and plastic parts?
For the head, some helps about the material making?
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Post by scrapper on Mar 15, 2005 14:30:18 GMT -5
What's kind of colour i have to use to paint diecast and plastic parts? For the head, some helps about the material making? try green stuff for the head If you find a store that sells warhammer stuff they should have it. when mixed it tyurns green and is what sculptors usually use to sculpt miniatures
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Mar 26, 2005 13:50:54 GMT -5
Interesting Scrapper. Is it just like the plastic bake product Super Sculpy? With it you bake your finished product.
Ed
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Post by scrapper on Mar 28, 2005 13:39:56 GMT -5
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Apr 12, 2005 10:52:32 GMT -5
Great link Scrapper. Thanks!
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Post by adi182 on Apr 17, 2005 6:52:48 GMT -5
hows this project going now, i started my own yesterday and its going pritty wel, im using all plastic though l
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