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Question Re Painting And A Dremel Tool
COACHES/CREATORS
When painting a figure for the first time do you alway's have to prime the figure ? if so, what is the best primer ? Also, if you have a figure who may seem a little fragile, is their anything that can be spread over him to strengthen the plastic. one more thing, where do you find these dremel tools, does home depot have them ? Thanx broadway-dre |
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Broadway-Dre
What I use for primer is a coat of Krylon white either gloss or matte. It goes on easy and provides a good base to paint over. To strengthen the plastic... i don't know... maybe Modpodge. For a Dremel you can pick one up at either Home Depot or Lowes. Wally |
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Painting/Dremel
Hi -
You don't need to prime figures - however, a primer will help the paint adhere to the figure. As already mentioned - in addition to Primer sprays that are at Hobby Shops or Craft Stores, a finishing clear coat spray may also act and be used as a primer. You can find a Dremel tool at Home Depot - be careful, you'll want to use a slow speed and soft touch - since they can do some unintentional major surgery to your figure. Sand Paper is also good. Last edited by gerty : 03-09-2007 at 03:30 PM. |
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Methods for Footballfigures.com Players
Andre,
I literally work with millions of FF.COM players so I may have some first hand knowledge of this. All that stuff you may have heard about putting FF.COM in alcohol or priming the players is really TOTALLY unnessary. I can paint a quality team of 24 players in 8 hours. I know you ordered the DVD and it explains all of this. Step 1 Spray the players white using Krylon Semi-Gloss Step 2 Do the Skin Tones Step 3 Paint the pants, shirts or helmet in whatever order you like. Step 4 Use FF.COM decals and apply. Cut the decal out. It does not have to be precise. FF.COM decals come off in about 5 seconds! In applying the decals, I use a wide tip brush. This is the quickest and easiest method. Unlike with tweezers, you never have to worry about the ink coming off. I know on FF.COM decals, they will remain erect so you never worry about them balling/crinkling up. Step 5 Absorb the excess water using a tissue from the decal. Step 6 Once you've situated the decal, spray Testors 1261 (a light coat). Step 7 Apply FF.COM facemask using a paint brush to put the bend in the grille. Step 8 Create chin strap using masking tape (yellow) You take some masking tape and spray it with the flat white Krylon paint. Then use the 1261 to seal it. Once this has been done, cut out very tiny strips to create the face mask. Step 9 Apply the chin straps using a hobby knife. Step 10 Create the chin padding effect eith the aid of a white paint under the chin in a small round circular manner. Step 11 Allow the player to dry Step 12 Apply some Modge Podge around the fron of the helmet. Step 13 Apply the FF.COM facemask. Step 14 Seal the player with Testors 1261 Other things You could have created eyes. I have a whole section on creating eyes. You can create a team of 24 high quality painted players in 8 hours. You just have to do the prep work ahead of time and then it becomes easy. Give me a call (817) 654-4146. Reg |
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