Re: Doom3: Project Mars City (Comments Only)
I recently spent about $20 on a few modeling glues (1 epoxy, one "quick drying" filler glue), and neither work well, the glue is anything but quick drying, and the epoxy smells like rotten eggs even when dry. Just wondering what you use, thanks mate.
Re: Doom3: Project Mars City (Comments Only)
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Originally Posted by Aero
I recently spent about $20 on a few modeling glues (1 epoxy, one "quick drying" filler glue), and neither work well, the glue is anything but quick drying, and the epoxy smells like rotten eggs even when dry. Just wondering what you use, thanks mate.
I use Pacer brand Zap-A-Gap super glue for 90% of my construction with plastics--I do sometimes use plastic solvent type cement for very small parts.
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Hey Crimson, is there a link where we can see your older pieces of work? This case looks great. You mentioned that you may incorporate some demons into this case. How might you go about that?
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Originally Posted by BattlePope
Hey Crimson, is there a link where we can see your older pieces of work? This case looks great. You mentioned that you may incorporate some demons into this case. How might you go about that?
Off the main page here http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/ if you scroll down a bit until on the left hand side says "Project Galleries " under that are listed all of his projects (plus a few others).
Re: Doom3: Project Mars City (Comments Only)
Hey Crimson, can you make a video of you painting weathering effects? Such as scratches and those sorts of minor details. Thank you.
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Sure thing--that is planned for the next video, it just so happens :)
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Hey crimson or anyone else that airbrushes, I have a cheap airbrush that I use at the moment. Which I would like to upgrade, but before I upgrade the brush I think I should upgrade to an air compressor. Im currently using those crappy propellent cans, which if anyone has every used are a pain to use. What should I consider when purchasing an air compressor? The problem with the propellent cans is that the air flow is inconsistant. Would I still have this problem with a small compressor or should I get a larger one?
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You shouldn't have the problem with a small compressor, provided you have a relay tank in between. My father just set up his garage with an impressive layout - he has a large compressor housed just outside, to reduce noise, with air pipe running throughout the garage and stations every so often. That way he can hook up air tools to it, and at his airbrushing station he has a pipe that runs to a secondary tank with a pressure regulator between the secondary tank and the gun. That way the compressor constantly refills the tank and the regulator keeps the pressure to whatever he wants. Works great.
You could do this yourself with a compressor, secondary tank and a regulator. Piece of cake.
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Are there going to be demons on this case aswell? If so, how are you going to incorporate them?
Maybe you could put a few bullet holes in the building or burnt explosion marks?
Or possiby one of those barrels of toxic waste on the walkway.
Just food for thought.
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There won't be any demons--I ditched that idea after considering it for a while. :D