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- redandblue
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i want more too..oh wait,i posted it..uhhh..
gimmetill the end of this week guys. im just spraying the rest of the armor and fixing straps, cant do fullbody pose yet as i just ordered the undersuit from Sonta Dance studio at Orchard Plaza and ITS FREAKING CHEAP! its like 73 bucks for a full suit! i suggest to all the new stormies out there or whoevr to get your undersuits from there! they will be done in about a weeks time(just nice for the charity sale)
annd i need to work on the helmet too =)
gimmetill the end of this week guys. im just spraying the rest of the armor and fixing straps, cant do fullbody pose yet as i just ordered the undersuit from Sonta Dance studio at Orchard Plaza and ITS FREAKING CHEAP! its like 73 bucks for a full suit! i suggest to all the new stormies out there or whoevr to get your undersuits from there! they will be done in about a weeks time(just nice for the charity sale)
annd i need to work on the helmet too =)
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- redandblue
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For costuming, everything is the same except the helmet.redandblue wrote:Hm guys,there's no difference between a Ep2 Clone and Ep3 Clone armor right? only the helmet?
OMG how could I miss such my fav topic threads on clones!!!!!
redandblue wrote:
SPRAYING OF THE ARMOR.
THE FINISHED SHOULDER GUARD
THE SIDE OF THE CHEST PIECE i screwed up that part, look at the sides propely)
THE BICEP PIECE BEFORE PAINTING
THE SAME ONE AFTER PAINTING( i like the shine =D)
THE CHEST PIECE
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CHEST PIECE
AND THE FRONT OF THE CHEST PIECE
omg I love it! Can't wait to see you in action!
- redandblue
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I've found that when it comes to painting, you want to take it easy and go with coat after coat rather than trying to do it all at once. Let the paint dry enough before you get the next coat over. With some materials, you need a primer coat first to give paint grip. After you are all done, you may want to consider a clear coat to protect.
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