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My T-800 Paper Craft
I started this a while back and have ben working on it when I can.
I picked up a lighting circuit for the eyes to make them fade in and out you can see it at youtube under T-800 Papercraft http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z3gL5bCCmI the light circuit i bought at Cowlacius Designs it is called Universal Fading Eyes Deluxe Cowlacious Light & LED Products It seems to work well. I will post more pictures as I get more done. |
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#2
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spine
I did not like the look of the original spine so I made one it is not glued in yet but i think it will work
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It looks great red !!
this is a fine work ! I will not do that but I will clouse the hole !!:D |
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Nice, that is one of the coolest models I've ever seen, great work!
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Is this a scratchbuilt model or a kit?
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Most of this is form the T2 Papercraft book Scanned and reprinted at twice its size.
I have been adding more detail as I go. |
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Well I threw some paint on my T-800 head I guess I should have done some more prep work but now that the paints on it will stay the way it is.
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wow !! it looks great to be cardboard !!
go on red !! and keep uploading pics !! |
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OK............ what dang paint did you use............ and did you have to buff it?
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No I have not done any buffing.
first I painted it with auto body primer filler, a lite sanding with 220 repeat 2-3 times then paint with high gloss black let it Dry then paint with Rust-Oleum Bright coat Metallic finish thin coats. wait about a minute between coats (and don't touch it for at least a day ) this is what I did. if someone knows a better process please post. |
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