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Panzer


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| Posted on 12-08-2006 01:05 |
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Here is my latest little creation. A custom Dark Knight Stand. I tried to make it look like the Corner Where Bats and Sups duke it out. With the Exception of the Brick being red and not brown, Also I put a little Graffiti on the wall. The coolest part I think is the Lamp post. My Buddy Bmac had the idea to take the post apart and put a LED in it. So He wired up and I made the stand. Hope you all like as always please let me know what ya think.





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Etrigan


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| Posted on 12-08-2006 04:38 |
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awesome as usual man
I gotta get that DKR Batman figure, it's on my top 3 that I need, along with the Alex Ross one and the Unmasked one

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spencer1984


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| Posted on 12-08-2006 06:58 |
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Very cool, nice work on it. The lamp post is a nice touch. |
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Panzer


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| Posted on 12-08-2006 08:14 |
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Thanks bros!
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Caleson


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| Posted on 12-08-2006 16:44 |
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Awsome! The garbage can and sewer grate add a lot to it also, and they look excellent. I have this set and I've considering doing the same thing with the lamp. I read a post on the Spawn forum once where a guy made his invisible Justice League Martian Manhunter much clearer by dipping him in some chemical, but I can't find the damn thread now. Maybe you should look into it and use that chemical on your lamp light so the light comes through better. What did you use for the added on street?
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Panzer


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| Posted on 12-08-2006 20:35 |
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thanks Caleson! Man never heard of that Chemical. Sounds super awesome though!
For the Street I used good ole Roof Shingle. My dad re did his roof and had some left over and i noticed it looked like pavement.
I do hit it with a coat of flat black and dry brush with dray and a touch of bown.
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spencer1984


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| Posted on 13-08-2006 18:00 |
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Caleson wrote:
Awsome! The garbage can and sewer grate add a lot to it also, and they look excellent. I have this set and I've considering doing the same thing with the lamp. I read a post on the Spawn forum once where a guy made his invisible Justice League Martian Manhunter much clearer by dipping him in some chemical, but I can't find the damn thread now. Maybe you should look into it and use that chemical on your lamp light so the light comes through better. What did you use for the added on street?
Was it Future floor wax, by chance? It's pretty common to use them in model making to dip windshields to help make them look more like glass, and I've used it several times. |
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Darknight


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| Posted on 14-08-2006 16:10 |
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That is really cool. Ironically, I think that the lightpost was originally supposed to light up when the DKR figures were announced. That sounds right at least.
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Panzer


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| Posted on 15-08-2006 00:11 |
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Thanks so much bro!
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Caleson


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spencer1984 wrote:
Was it Future floor wax, by chance? It's pretty common to use them in model making to dip windshields to help make them look more like glass, and I've used it several times. Heck, maybe that was it. I searched the Spawn board but couldn't find the thread. I'll keep that in mind though; maybe I'll try it out sometime on a figure too. Thanks.
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inzo


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| Posted on 08-09-2006 14:11 |
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Make the story of the action figures complete...
Now...How about a to scale size Battank...
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Panzer


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| Posted on 16-09-2006 01:24 |
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lol , I already have a doner tank buddy. Just gotta get to it.
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