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Post by boma83 on Aug 6, 2013 23:41:30 GMT -5
I just got another revoltech mazinkaiser form friend. my wing cross refference is from the opening adding wing cross back view still WIP for another sharp edge removing fire blaster & adding some epoxy on legs add detail on chest and paint black on legs
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Post by droutmaster on Aug 7, 2013 1:02:58 GMT -5
thats pretty cool, hmm those wings look kinda familar but i just can't put my finger on it.
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Post by boma83 on Aug 7, 2013 4:03:42 GMT -5
yes its from BT'X Ron
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Post by droutmaster on Aug 7, 2013 17:57:01 GMT -5
ah i see, looks like it does a great job to be SKl wings.
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Post by magengar on Aug 8, 2013 0:03:32 GMT -5
Now THAT is so Epic! Great job on that Revo Mazinkaiser, bro!
zozo-mag
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Post by boma83 on Aug 19, 2013 5:18:49 GMT -5
thanks magengar heres another updates Pant the body and skull apply paper pistols
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Post by boma83 on Aug 19, 2013 11:25:30 GMT -5
inferno Blaster!!!
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Post by mojacko on Aug 19, 2013 14:25:37 GMT -5
Nice...you've just made your Revoltech much much nicer!!! Revoltech to the next level!!!
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Post by magengar on Aug 20, 2013 4:10:23 GMT -5
Oh man.... take those paper pistols, and trace them onto a thin plastic translucent lid from a Folgers coffee can, then cut the pistol shapes from the lid... ...you can then thicken the shapes to suit the chest-plate armor by applying two thin coats of red Plasti-Dip, and as the Plasti-Dip is almost dry you can etch the detail into the surface with the tip of a small sewing needle to give detail to the pistol blades and triggers... then paint the barrels of the guns with Rustoleum brand metallic silver brush-on paint (1 to 2 thin coats)... Za-ZOOM!... now you'll have plastic pistol chest-plates! ***You can find Plasti-Dip (liquid plastic, used to dip tool handles) at your local hardware store, or at Home Depot by ordering online. (PM me, please!) www.homedepot.com/p/Performix-Brand-11-oz-Red-Plasti-Dip-Spray-11201-6/203286990#.UhMzn39-gwozozo-mag
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Post by boma83 on Aug 20, 2013 5:18:41 GMT -5
ah thank you very much magengar, at the first i don't really get what is Folgers Coffee, after i ask my friend he gave me a pic it was a brand hahahaha. maybe i can use from pringles can since its only 3cm long
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Post by magengar on Aug 20, 2013 5:48:54 GMT -5
Yes, the Pringles lids are good for that as well. Any thin plastic material from containers will work. zozo-mag
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Post by mojacko on Aug 20, 2013 7:05:14 GMT -5
ah thank you very much magengar, at the first i don't really get what is Folgers Coffee, after i ask my friend he gave me a pic it was a brand hahahaha. maybe i can use from pringles can since its only 3cm long obviously shows your not into brewed coffee......lol
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Post by goldorak on Aug 20, 2013 8:06:41 GMT -5
Wings of this Playmobil Dragon could be used too !?
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Post by boma83 on Aug 20, 2013 8:55:51 GMT -5
ah indeed that can be use too, now my next problem is optional hand for revoltech mazinkaiser, they arent any pistol grip hands....
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Post by goldorak on Aug 20, 2013 9:02:47 GMT -5
black getter has pistol hands and guns...?
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Post by magengar on Aug 21, 2013 3:55:58 GMT -5
The Getter 1 OVA version (Revoltech #31) has pistol-grip hands, both Left and Right! zozo-mag
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Post by mojacko on Aug 21, 2013 12:35:07 GMT -5
i want one....Revy Getter but i want another Revy Mazinkaiser first!!!
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Post by xiombarg on Aug 21, 2013 13:16:13 GMT -5
Very cool SKL! The whole Revoltech system is perfect for customs... not too expensive, easy to pull apart/replace parts. Nice job.
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Post by magengar on Aug 22, 2013 1:21:55 GMT -5
I agree with Xiombarg. And, let's not forget to stock up on spare revoltech joints once in a while... ...as they can also be used for genuine resin, plastic, and hard-polymer toy robot parts made from scratch. And, also, for resin copies of those typical wooden artist mannequins like this 4.5 inch mannequin shown here... zozo-mag
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Post by B- on Aug 24, 2013 4:36:59 GMT -5
Oh man.... take those paper pistols, and trace them onto a thin plastic translucent lid from a Folgers coffee can, then cut the pistol shapes from the lid... ...you can then thicken the shapes to suit the chest-plate armor by applying two thin coats of red Plasti-Dip, and as the Plasti-Dip is almost dry you can etch the detail into the surface with the tip of a small sewing needle to give detail to the pistol blades and triggers... then paint the barrels of the guns with Rustoleum brand metallic silver brush-on paint (1 to 2 thin coats)... Za-ZOOM!... now you'll have plastic pistol chest-plates! ***You can find Plasti-Dip (liquid plastic, used to dip tool handles) at your local hardware store, or at Home Depot by ordering online. (PM me, please!) www.homedepot.com/p/Performix-Brand-11-oz-Red-Plasti-Dip-Spray-11201-6/203286990#.UhMzn39-gwozozo-mag Magengar I always applaud your endless knowledge of strange craft crap!
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