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New Short Video
As I was working on the Making of D Fury video, I created a new video from what was supposed to be the intro to the Making of Fury. It is entitled "Making of a Steeler". I hope you all enjoy it. The link is below.
http://vimeo.com/15932195 Maurice The Electric Coach |
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that was awesome.
May I ask what purpose the Grey undercoat on the pants serves? |
Kool!
Have missed your work bro. thmbsp$ppls$
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that was great. nice touch on shining the helmet...lol.
also, love the music, thats the theme song to my favorite 70's tv show...SWAT. |
Nice to see a figure coming to life thmbsp$
the video is great quality too, and the figure seems to be well balanced ;) Nice job |
great jobppls$
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Thanks
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Lindyhopper, The grey coat is primer. There is white primer on the figure's sock tops and jersey as well. The primer helps the top coat of paint adhere to the plastic. Since the torso of the figure had been refurbished, the primer also served as a cover for the blemishes that were left behind from the previous paint job. Primer also tells on you if you missed a place or didn't apply enough coats during painting. Moreover, primer helps the paint to cure faster. The figure that was used is a Reginald Rutledge crippler figure. I separated the left hand from the thigh to give it more of a back pedaling appearance. Maurice The Electric Coach |
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