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RE: What the hell are you working on? - Fox - 02-20-2014

(02-20-2014, 05:30 PM)Serene Wrote:
(02-20-2014, 05:14 PM)Fox Wrote: Ginusto naman niya yan ah. Tongue
ANONG KLASENG LOVEY-DOVEY-NESS YAN !?

Kunsintidor kasi siya. Ayun, gumanti tuloy ako. Tongue


RE: What the hell are you working on? - TMRaven - 02-24-2014

I've been working on a series of diffusers for my living room on and off over the past year and a half. Finally got around to finishing them and hanging them today.

http://i.imgur.com/eehK8mt.jpg


Re: RE: What the hell are you working on? - Grim - 02-24-2014

(02-24-2014, 08:00 AM)your mom Wrote: I've been working on a series of diffusers for my living room on and off over the past year and a half. Finally got around to finishing them and hanging them today.

http://i.imgur.com/eehK8mt.jpg

That looks really good! What wood did you use? From the looks of the grain those are all different blocks, hand-arranged?

After a year and a half of searching I'm still searching for woodworking classes here.. RR peeps, if you spot any, let me know haha


RE: What the hell are you working on? - TMRaven - 02-24-2014

http://i.imgur.com/fdyb8ea.jpg

The wood for each set is pine, aspen, douglas fir and redwood. The doulgas fir and redwood you can't get anymore nowadays-- at least not naturally grown.


RE: What the hell are you working on? - Grim - 02-24-2014

(02-24-2014, 11:42 AM)your mom Wrote: http://i.imgur.com/fdyb8ea.jpg

The wood for each set is pine, aspen, douglas fir and redwood. The doulgas fir and redwood you can't get anymore nowadays-- at least not naturally grown.

Except for the pine, I don't think those are available at all here. The Philippine variety tends to steer towards hardwoods more. Great stuff though.


RE: What the hell are you working on? - Sirius140 - 04-09-2014

What I have been up to as of late.
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Unless anyone has any ideas on how to tint the visor orange instead of spray painting it, I'm all ears.


RE: What the hell are you working on? - J.E_Magog - 04-09-2014

Did you spray the translucent orange directly on the visor? Translucent orange over clear blue won't give you that tinted orange look.

If you just want the orange color to stand out, you can try painting the visor with silver or chrome, then apply a coat of clear orange on top of it. Similar to what this guy did: http://www.escalemodels.com/forums/?showtopic=7078


RE: What the hell are you working on? - Sirius140 - 04-09-2014

(04-09-2014, 01:22 PM)J.E_Magog Wrote: Did you spray the translucent orange directly on the visor? Translucent orange over clear blue won't give you that tinted orange look.

If you just want the orange color to stand out, you can try painting the visor with silver or chrome, then apply a coat of clear orange on top of it. Similar to what this guy did: http://www.escalemodels.com/forums/?showtopic=7078
Welp back to amazon, but will paint thinner take that off though? Also yes I did paint it directly with the orange.


RE: What the hell are you working on? - J.E_Magog - 04-09-2014

IIRC tamiya spray paints are lacquer based so you'll need a lacquer thinner to effectively remove it. I remember back then I was able to remove tamiya spray paints with just acrylic and enamel thinners, but only because the model had a very thin coat of paint and it wasn't primed.


RE: What the hell are you working on? - Sirius140 - 04-10-2014

Then I guess I'll need to get some of that and some more elbow grease then.


RE: What the hell are you working on? - J.E_Magog - 04-10-2014

Quote:You need to know what type of paint was on the model.
1. acrylic - methyl spirit or windex will do the job nicely
2. Enamel - mineral turpentine (Shouldn't melt the plastic, but you should always test this first.)
3. lacquer Mr color thinner or brake fluid will do the job but they are quite expensive.(you have to soak the model in the brake fluid)
Do a bit more research before spending more money.


RE: What the hell are you working on? - Sirius140 - 04-10-2014

Alright thanks man.


RE: What the hell are you working on? - Fox - 04-14-2014

Bored. Came up with this.

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RE: What the hell are you working on? - Serene - 04-14-2014

Por Isparta!

As for me....

I'm kitbashing two Duels.
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Dat back


RE: What the hell are you working on? - Sirius140 - 04-14-2014

The Duel Duel, Double Duel, or Quatro?