Minor/Repaint: High Octane Bumblebee

Discussion in 'Radicons Customs' started by primetimeguy, Jun 3, 2014.

  1. primetimeguy

    primetimeguy Well-Known Member

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  2. soundwaveslave

    soundwaveslave soundwave's slave

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    Don't really know what you did there, but it look more like you just put sharpie on it, Theres nothing much there :-/
     
  3. primetimeguy

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    well i used humbrol paints with no sharpie :D 
     
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    Burnout00012 No matter who wins, we lose.

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    I used Sharpie on mine, which turned out alright, I think.

    Also, thanks for the shoutout! Looks good!
     
  5. primetimeguy

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    thanks man i noteiced that the pain isnt stick becaue every time i play with some of rubs off so i might use clear nail polish to keep it on there
     
  6. Bangman009

    Bangman009 Aka: BIO-TET

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    The key is in the detail, simple but nice work, what if you try to make a thin black line around the metal part of the "horns", that is a nice addition too.
     
  7. Timothy.R

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    it's best to use tape if you want a straight line rather than trying to freehand it.

    also, the legs are a bit inaccurate.