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Post by EmperorG on May 8, 2004 14:03:19 GMT -5
how can i make a zoid look like stone or that its been fosselized.like the gojulas in the rock in the firsat episode of CC
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Post by Skvora on May 9, 2004 11:24:54 GMT -5
Paint in greys? And add somethin like sand or model grass in places.
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Post by EmperorG on May 9, 2004 11:27:33 GMT -5
like the one on the bladeliger's box :Pdoes testors have a color like sand or something?
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dBison16
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Post by dBison16 on May 10, 2004 17:11:55 GMT -5
You could paint it grey and add small details like crack lines. You could also glue some sand on it. Then again, I am not an expert so i don't know
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Zero
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Post by Zero on May 10, 2004 20:03:58 GMT -5
Try using grey stone paint. It is sold in the hobby area of most stores.
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Post by Hi my name is on May 11, 2004 0:35:05 GMT -5
if you want to get a stony loook you could possibly use a stencil knife and lightly cut in the details and then melt the plastic over with a lighter it'll look battle damaged then marble paint it and bangerang stone look, or use a dremel and lightly drill holes for detail then paint for the same effect
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Juno
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Post by Juno on May 11, 2004 2:17:36 GMT -5
You can also use scenery paint(Ones used to paint forest or mountain dioramas). Or you can lightly spray a gojulas with brown and white paint simultaneously.
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Transbot9
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Post by Transbot9 on May 11, 2004 12:47:08 GMT -5
Look at your local hardware store for these craft creations (or something like that) I think by Rustolium. Anywho, there are textured spraypaints that simulate vareous stone.
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Post by Commander2316 on May 13, 2004 9:26:40 GMT -5
Put glue on the parts you want to have rough then sprinkle sand on the glue the sprat paint over it once it dries.
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coldbird
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Post by coldbird on May 13, 2004 20:36:01 GMT -5
how can i make a zoid look like stone or that its been fosselized.like the gojulas in the rock in the firsat episode of CC home depot has a book about painting it shows how to age,marble,stain,CRACLE,and more ask for it
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gilvader
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Post by gilvader on May 15, 2004 14:33:45 GMT -5
inkwash?
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Post by flashfire505 on May 19, 2004 16:38:26 GMT -5
1) dig a hole 2) bury the zoid you want to age 3) dig up the zoid after several million years
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Kouga
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Post by Kouga on May 19, 2004 18:11:08 GMT -5
easy
1) paint the Zoid black or very dark grey, put all over 2) put another coat of medium grey on, leave spots where balck shows 3) put coat of light grey on, leaving spots of black and medium grey
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Post by Athenor on May 20, 2004 1:19:01 GMT -5
What you are looking for is how to do a faux (pronounced "Fo") finish. It's extremely popular in home decorating, because it can make a plain wall look very textured, and older than it really is. It's also a ton cheaper, and somewhat safe.. although doing it on small surfaces will probably be hard. Go into a Lowe's on a saturday, and chances are good they will be giving free clinics on how to do it. If not, look at the schedule board in the lobby, and see if any are scheduled in the next month. If -that- fails, then walk up to the paint guys and just ask. Athenor
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