There is a wonderful app called "paintRack" and it filters all the paints you own by brand and types. I highly recommend it. I use it because I have so many paints from so many different companies. The only downside is entering them all in, but it's as easy as touching the screen. If they don't...
All metal paints are significantly higher in price. The material and process is an extra cost and step in the paint process, so you pay for it on the end. It's real metal flake.
The plasticard used was thin, so I had to prime the scratch build in black to keep the ambient light from spilling out. I used liquid mask to keep the "screen" primer free. A single micro led glued on the inside to the back of the box gives it the perfect glow.
The plasticard used was thin, so I had to prime the scratch build in black to keep the ambient light from spilling out. I used liquid mask to keep the "screen" primer free. A single micro led glued on the inside to the back of the box gives it the perfect glow.
I go to hobbylinc and megahobby to get cheap Tamiya 1/35 tanks/armor for my apocalypse/scratch/bit bash as it offers a great track body for and 1/24 - 1/25 scale car body to be affixed to.
I need to post some pictures tomorrow of my one creation so far. I think it's pretty neat.
Only problem I know of is the holes they leave are huge, and management hates the patch job left behind afterward.
I'd suggest poster tack for wall art.
Lol, my guy, you do have overhang on your desk, it's what your moto tool stand is affixed to in this picture.
In your previous picture the moto was still attached to the unit behind your new desk.
No problems though. Haha, I'm glad we're now in the same page now.
Good luck on the epoxy!
If you have some green stuff, or other 2 part epoxy you could use that on the telescope joints, and it'll keep them sturdy... If you want to save a couple bucks, and a little bit of time, or to test to see if that actually makes a difference first before buying anything else.
But there's no...