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Whit very diluted and thin (transparent) silicone + coloring pigment (black + 1 blue + 1 gray + black agan) -> a LOT thin layers I experimented a lot and taken a few ideas from car polishers. The "transparent silicones turn "opalescent" and a little whiter.
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Link to the work progress of the Pred Skin -> to see, how the paints and the layers lookt ower time. I used (werry) hi quality oil paints (transparent + semi-transparent, this has only coloring pigments and only a little transfer subsracte) I ordered a Smooth-On Silc Pig - Silicone Pigments I used a few colored (Black, brown, red, white) and a LOT transparent. It works just as fine.I tried out a few, but the best was this household silicone. *NOTE: since I can't put the fibreglass inside the horns, I just coated it with fibreglass and resin outside. leave it for a few hours before you go to the next step. Now while curing, it's gonna be hot, because of the reaction of resin and fibreglass. pdo file (0.14MB) 4969 downloads (4969 this month) uploaded Open in a new window. Feel free to email me at - about any questions or concerns.
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Now mix a few more ounces of resin on your plastic cup and brush it over the insides. Too easy to do with Pepakura and models from Blender (or the software of your choice, or sites like korthsaltes). Again, make sure you don't leave any part without mat. Brush some glue, or if you have spray glue, then spray it on the inside of the helmet then cover it with fibreglass mat. Cut a few pieces of fibreglass mat, maybe 2x2inches. Now when the whole thing is dry, turn the helmet upside down. (NOTE: it's better to use Aluminum foil rather than paper to dry it on, because it doesn't stick permanently to resin) make sure there's no part left without resin. Mix a few ounces of resin on your plastic cup and brush a few layers on the exterior of your helmet and horns. Now prepare a cup with acetone(CAREFUL!), to clean up your brush after using it with resin. Jaws are not connected, but shouldnt be too difficult to join them. It is not in scale due to the dragons being huge. Once fully built, should measure about 3ft tall. Don't use styro cups because the resin will dissolve it. It is only the top and bottom of the jaws. Mix them in disposable plastic cups, or any plastic cup you won't use for consumption anymore ever. The resin has two parts, the ratio depends on the brand you're using, so make sure you read the instructions on the container first! WEAR YOUR PROTECTIVE GLOVES! (I like wearing 2 to 3 layers of gloves when working with resin, I'm just too paranoid. Prepare your clear cast resin and fibreglass mat. So after you finish the papercraft model. the diameter of the helmet is about 25cm I think *Oh! What's that right there? A file! must be the papercraft file! Try it now will you?* if you keep on reversing sides you'll just mess the model up sooner or later. always keep it front side up, if you get me. when you find the same numbered ones, you'll have to stick the one with a flap to the back side of the one without a flap so their edges would meet. there's a positive piece and a negative piece, if you can see there are flaps to some edges and to some there isn't. So I downloaded a model from sketchup community component models and reduced the planes for papercrafting, after then I unfolded it in Pepakura and printed it out on a thick paper. If you've never done this before, every edge of the pieces are numbered, where there's another piece that has the same number on an edge, that means they go together. Pepakura is a program that unfolds 3d models so you'll be able to make a real life papercraft model of it.
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I'm well aware that not everybody is familiar with Pepakura and 3d modelling, so I'm making it easier for you. Paint thinner (depends on what paint you're using)
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Sculpting tools (I actually only used cutters, small files because I didn't have pro sculpting tools with me)īrown and yellow water based paints (or just go get your poster color set, or watercolors.) Plaster of Paris (or if you have more budget, body filler) Thick paper/board (a4)(make sure it fits in your printer, haha)