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made this from fiberglass, cardboard and various sports equipment. enjoyRelated content
Comments: 9
bsklgn [2010-08-21 03:32:17 +0000 UTC]
I wana Durge outfit. actually, i just wana be Durge because he just doesn't die.
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future-trunks In reply to bsklgn [2010-08-21 13:37:42 +0000 UTC]
actually he does in the comics its in the clonewars comics you can find them at most comic shops or Barnes and Nobel
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bsklgn In reply to future-trunks [2010-08-22 05:20:02 +0000 UTC]
i liked it better when i thought he never dies. which clone wars? is it based off of the new crappy version or the original version? also, there are no comic book stores or Barnes and Nobles here, but there is a Borders, but the only time i go there is when i have money so i go only twice a year (christmas and birthday, mom gives me coupons that i earned her the previous times i went. in other words i buy my own gifts with my money).
Yes, I know, that was overly lengthy and off topic a bit.
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future-trunks In reply to bsklgn [2010-08-22 21:15:57 +0000 UTC]
lol lengthy and off topic can be fun its based more off of the original.
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there is the a link to the comic on ebay. its a good series
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Outlaw-Tiger [2008-11-12 04:56:35 +0000 UTC]
sweet job man !
how did you find working with the fiberglass ? i'm planning a suit of light plate mail and i was thinking of making it out of cardboard and fiberglassing over top of the cardboard... got any tips ? lol
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future-trunks In reply to Outlaw-Tiger [2008-11-12 13:32:23 +0000 UTC]
I went to menards and found the resin and cloth and thought I would try it out. its really easy but messy. I would recommend using atleast 4 layers over your cardboard. after you have all of it on and its dry I took glazing putty over the top of it and sanded it several times till it was smooth. then paint it and let that dry and then one more layer of just resin... that will protect your paint from chipping. I hope that helps. if you have anymore ?? I'm more than happy to help.
later
FT
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Outlaw-Tiger In reply to future-trunks [2008-11-12 14:12:36 +0000 UTC]
sweet thanks.... so 4 layers huh ? i would assume that you let each layer dry before applying the next one ?
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future-trunks In reply to Outlaw-Tiger [2008-11-13 04:16:26 +0000 UTC]
yes most definitely. it takes about 2 hours for each layer to dry.. depending on how much hardener you use.
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