Custom BATCYCLE WITH LIGHTS Mcfarlane

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • #photography #mcfarlane #actionfigures
    Sharing techniques to customize current action figures by painting or sculpting what is needed. Producing a figure the is either improved or just creating one from parts of other figures.
    PART 2 LIGHTING
    Use the TP4056 board to charge the battery --- follow the instructions as in past videos. Positive contacts and negative contacts are provided, cut a notch for the USB-C port and the switch. All this can fit in the upper compartment.
    Just a notch for each headlamp, use a tape to keep a straight line..
    Use your rotary tool with a saw blade to cut nice and clean.
    Insert a difusser material to spread the light to avoid a hotspot .
    Use UV resin to hold the LED in place
    Repeat the process for the rear exhaust.. here you will need to paint the diffuser with a translucent paint as well as the bulbs..
    once all is in place you can reassemble the unit...
    Charge the battery and throw the switch...
    !
    Enjoy
    Lighting
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Комментарии • 18

  • @andrebastos5635
    @andrebastos5635 Год назад +2

    Looks great 🤘🏻

  • @ramonfernandez6111
    @ramonfernandez6111 7 месяцев назад +1

    How much do you charge for the lighting?

    • @InkDropCustoms
      @InkDropCustoms  7 месяцев назад

      All depends on look.. $75 base price,… takes about a week…paint and additional lights will determine final price
      Shipping is $20 usps

  • @mizaelflores
    @mizaelflores Год назад +1

    Terrific update!! I really wanna see the Custom of Mcfarlane Batman Keaton

    • @InkDropCustoms
      @InkDropCustoms  Год назад

      I don’t have a Keaton on hand…. Only the cycle

  • @nicoland6120
    @nicoland6120 Год назад +1

    Sieht echt Top aus.👍 Woher haben sie die Platine? Link..

  • @MTB214
    @MTB214 Год назад +1

    It looks great! Why did you use rub and buff and not paint? I never heard of that stuff before.

    • @InkDropCustoms
      @InkDropCustoms  Год назад

      Rub n buff is easy to manipulate to get a metal look…. You polish it and you get a higher reflective look. It’s inexpensive and goes a long way.

  • @richardcamacho904
    @richardcamacho904 Год назад

    On your 1/2W resister which ohm size did you used😮I’m using 4 normal flash and two fast flash.

    • @InkDropCustoms
      @InkDropCustoms  Год назад

      Looking at the chart its a 100 ohms resistor - it’s looks to be a 1/4 watt

    • @richardcamacho904
      @richardcamacho904 Год назад

      Hey where did you buy that silicone that you use when applying uv resin . I check hobby lobby, Walmart, target, and michaels they don’t carry the one you show can you point me in the direction where to buy it.

    • @InkDropCustoms
      @InkDropCustoms  Год назад +1

      Amazon…. Got these a long time ago…..

  • @AngelosCollectibles
    @AngelosCollectibles Год назад +1

    Very well done my brother 🔥🦇🔥