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Justin-Mabry — TOXIC WASTE

Published: 2006-12-05 12:46:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 1087; Favourites: 19; Downloads: 52
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This was made from a clear Kerosine tank seen at Wal-Mart , I added a Radioactive emblem found in the car and audio section for I guess sticking to your car like an airfreshner.

I made a few of these for the Nightowl TOXIC theme, to dress up My table at the conventions.
I like how they came out some were convinced they were metal.

How it was made:

One 5.00 Kerosine can.

Fusion spraypaint by Krylon in the brownish rust color . You have to use the fusion because the can is made out of the non stick plastic.

I painted the whole thing Rust brown then stippled and drybrushed latex on it all over where I wanted the rust to show.
The latex rubber is used as masking because it will not permanently stick to the plastic and peels up easy or can be rubbed off using you hand or a rag.

Then I painted the whole thing with an industrial Yellow Flat wall paint.

Once the yellow dried I rubbed off the latex that was drybrushed on the edges and highspots.

This takes the yellow off exposing the rust underneath.

Once that was done, I stippled burnt seinna acrylic and Raw seinna all over for the orangeish rust.

Before the acrylic dried I spritzed it with a spray bottle to get the drip effect.

Now go make millions of them!
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Comments: 5

sparrowdragon [2009-10-26 16:34:09 +0000 UTC]

MINE!! *steals one to go make a zombie army*

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FreakyLaurent [2009-10-26 15:47:58 +0000 UTC]

WOW !

Fantastic !

Thanks for the direction on how construct. Might be able to construct on up for the prop at the Pub !

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OLIVERKLOHZOFF [2008-01-24 05:03:36 +0000 UTC]

Throw one in a lake,and see what happens!Lol

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Diregram [2006-12-07 00:57:32 +0000 UTC]

That's really excellent and very convincing. I really enjoyed reading the technique you used.

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Itchyscratchy [2006-12-05 13:06:39 +0000 UTC]

Nice work. Thanks for the helpfull tips. I might make one of those myself someday.

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