deek Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 so i am working on an hasbro blaster i picked up while waiting for my am kit to clear customs. My dippydoos kit also arrived and i have succesfully used E6000 to put it all together. Now i jumped the gun,lol, and forgot to go get primer and ran out to the garage and used a black gloss spray paint and most of the unit looks great, also i didnt read instruction fro dippydoos and didnt properly wash the conversion kit(oops, i was a lil excited) and i have a few spots where the paint has big runs of paint that has dried and a few spots with small bubbles, and a couple of spots where the paint didnt sstick to the resin parts. So i am a nooby and i dont know what to do. should i use a fine sand paper and clear affected areas and the attempt to paint again? is their and specific spray paint that work better with the plastic and resin parts? i have been taking photos and will chronicle soon. Link to comment
Griffin-X[501st] Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 Bummer. It's always a good idea to wash resin based parts before painting. Depending on how bad it is, you could just sand the offending areas with light sandpaper, then repaint and blend it back in. Without a pic, I can't really tell... IMHO...it might be better to sand it down totally, then hit it with some Krylon primer. Let it dry for about 24 hours, then hit it with some Flat or Satin Black Krylon paint. I do this for all my blasters and it turns out really well. This is my Hasbro mod E-11 and I used Krylon Primer and Flat Black...then Metallic for weathering. Link to comment
T0R1[TX] Posted April 12, 2012 Share Posted April 12, 2012 yeah i would say no to the glossy part and just spray it on flat black and add weathering...so yeah sanding it all then repaint would be my opinion Link to comment
izzi[TX] Posted April 12, 2012 Share Posted April 12, 2012 I would sand down the entire thing so it's nice a smooth and hit it with a coat or two of primer... After that I agree using a flat black for the blaster would give you a better look than a gloss black would. -iz Link to comment
Darth Emphatic[CMD-DWM] Posted April 16, 2012 Share Posted April 16, 2012 Agree Agree Agree. Sand it back down and then just take your time. I have the tendency to rush as well and I have ended up with the same results, so don't feel bad. Let us know once you try this out. Link to comment
izzi[TX] Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 Yeah, I believe most of us have had to sand down a rushed project or two in our time here. I've had to repaint my nova helmet quite a few times. -iz Link to comment
Darth Emphatic[CMD-DWM] Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 lol, I did a bucket so many times I just bought a finished one Link to comment
izzi[TX] Posted April 21, 2012 Share Posted April 21, 2012 Wait... was the the bucket I gave you a dome for? Link to comment
van[501st] Posted April 21, 2012 Share Posted April 21, 2012 I generally wash the parts with hot water and dish soap to get rid of the mold release then I sand everything just slightly and I use several coats of paint I use a metallic silver and metallic black auto rim paint and flat black this tends to make it look a little more like real metal when the paint sets then I do some dry bruushing with testors steel and aluminum Link to comment
deek Posted April 23, 2012 Author Share Posted April 23, 2012 i cant figure out how to get my pics uploaded to show, ive tried clicking and dragging pics onto text box but they come out huge Link to comment
Griffin-X[501st] Posted April 23, 2012 Share Posted April 23, 2012 i cant figure out how to get my pics uploaded to show, ive tried clicking and dragging pics onto text box but they come out huge Your best option is to go setup a free Photobucket account. You can upload the pics to Photobucket then link them here on the forum. Link to comment
Darth Emphatic[CMD-DWM] Posted April 24, 2012 Share Posted April 24, 2012 Or, I use imageshack. Just google it. Imageshack will let you upload without an account, though they will pull the image down eventually. Link to comment
deek Posted April 25, 2012 Author Share Posted April 25, 2012 So now i have got pics! first lets begin with the doopydoos box all the way from the uk i love the Royal Mail gold sticker. Then the kit itself so the parts at the top of pic go on the scope,and the rest is pretty easy to figure out i tried to lay it out as it would sit on the blaster. then i opened the blaster, very difficult but worth the effort, getting the round piece off the scope with a tiny phillips head sucked but lil by lil it came off as you can see once i had it open i took out the red plastic bits that were visible through the holes, possibly not neccisary bt it made me feel good, also i shaved the trigger down from factory to try make it appear more real. Then i cut the scope end off for all my cutting i used my dremmel, as well as sanding and shaping.Of course the orange tip had to go too! then i carefullly cut off one of the fin thingys, and if you are NEWBY LIKE ME DONT CUT THE FIN IN NEXT PIC,i had already done so on other side and just took pic for demonstration And after a lot of work and patientce here are the new holes Then i began working on putting some hex bolts from foam depot in the nose cap, i had to grind the resin down to get the heads to proper depth, and i have seen in other chronicles people cutting the threaded ends off but i drille hole very very very carfully and threaded them in, on the end looking at them they look great but from the side the side doesnt quite match what the resin has but it so cool to have done in anyways heres a straight on look Back to the round piece the holds back of scope i removed to open blaster, i will put it back on later with the center bored out to a small lip an i cut a cd into a small disc( then split the disc in half) to go inside scope hole and the cd give a really cool glimmery shine and the sticker is behind that, you see in the finished pics Then the trouble began i ran out and painted it gloss black and i think my paint problems came because i was spraying so close and so heavy on the unwashed parts, sorry there no pics without paint i got excited and forgot to take them and so i sanded and sanded and sanded but here are the pics while sanding and i will go take finished pics with the flat black now and ost in a bit Link to comment
deek Posted April 25, 2012 Author Share Posted April 25, 2012 Alright so here are the pics of the repainted blaster. You can see i also dremmeled out the piece just below scope to try make it look a lil more real This is th sie with no holes or exhaust ports and you can see i still need to silver paint the piece rite in the middle hers one with my new am kit in the background, but thats another story, and as you can see i still need to find 2 black wires to run from the counter to the power thingys, any suggestions please do tell! heres one of the eye piece of the scope with the piece of cd in it to give it a really cool efect, i tried to capture the coolness on the camera but this was the best i could do but i really does look good when it moves back and forth so the painting was difficult but i would suggest talking to someone in a paint department and test the spray out on a few things first, also remember if it does look good on the first coat dont worry the second will touch up spots so i used e6000 on mine and as you might notice the seems are a lil messy, i tried to clean them up with a modelers scalpul thingy and hoped paint would cover my clumsyness and i think it came out ok for a first try i really love this blaster i spend quite a bit of time admiring it and trying to remember my blaster when i was a kid, it had a dial and i made a couple different blaster sounds and i wish i could upgrade sound in this there are kit out there but then my am kit arrive and i have to wait. hope you enjoyed Link to comment
Griffin-X[501st] Posted April 25, 2012 Share Posted April 25, 2012 Nice job on the blaster. I have made a few of them now and each time I pick up new tricks to make them better. Good work. Link to comment
Darth Emphatic[CMD-DWM] Posted April 26, 2012 Share Posted April 26, 2012 How did you make the piece of CD? Looks like you need some wires and you will be all set Link to comment
deek Posted April 26, 2012 Author Share Posted April 26, 2012 i just cut an old cd in the diameter needed for the hole and when you have it cut just with your finger you will be able to split the disc in half( cds are two discs squished together with a shiny inner layer), this took a few trys as the inner layer would come off uneven on the discs blocking the view of the sticker, but after a cd or two i got a good disc and is has irradensent shine but still see through quality Link to comment
Darth Emphatic[CMD-DWM] Posted April 26, 2012 Share Posted April 26, 2012 Smart idea, man Link to comment
Griffin-X[501st] Posted April 26, 2012 Share Posted April 26, 2012 Agreed! That's a cool idea. Link to comment
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