@@GnarlyRocket Thanks a lot for getting back to me. Can you remember which acrylic colors you used? The paint job looks awesome. I changed the files a little to animate the arms with a servo. Once complete I will post it on my Channel ruclips.net/channel/UCtA2my1tkLaH9u187WpdpQQ
Base coat of rust oleum Kona 2x spray Dry brush acrylic multiple passes of Brown, chocolate bar, coffee bean, nutmeg brown…I used a lot of brown going after wood grain look A few passes of acrylic, lightly for highlights Classic Carmel I also use a dirty brush and pick the colors randomly, I will do a poor clean when I want a specific color, but rarely a full clean For non brown parts Crisp Green, lime tree, Bright Yellow, Red. (All simple colors from apple barrel) they will all look too bright before the washes For washes (slightly watered down acrylics) Black, pewter grey, and one of the darker browns. Mix randomly apply all over and wipe off to your liking Once dirty, go back and dry brush lighter colors where needed Hope that helps, can’t wait to see the final product
I thoroughly enjoyed your video😆Lol. Love your Disney humor. Great job! Now I want to make one!
Yay! Thank you!
This video is so cool! I want to make one now haha
check thingiverse for the files
Nice 👍
Can I buy one 😆
I am not selling them. However if you have access the to a 3D printer the file is available on thingiverse
So awesome. Can I ask you how much you scaled it up by? Also, a list of colors you used? Thanks!!
I will get you that info in a few, need to pull the file again
Scaled 350%..about 14” tall
@@GnarlyRocket Thanks a lot for getting back to me. Can you remember which acrylic colors you used? The paint job looks awesome. I changed the files a little to animate the arms with a servo. Once complete I will post it on my Channel ruclips.net/channel/UCtA2my1tkLaH9u187WpdpQQ
@@MakerDan55 I will get you the paint colors tomorrow
Base coat of rust oleum Kona 2x spray
Dry brush acrylic multiple passes of
Brown, chocolate bar, coffee bean, nutmeg brown…I used a lot of brown going after wood grain look
A few passes of acrylic, lightly for highlights
Classic Carmel
I also use a dirty brush and pick the colors randomly, I will do a poor clean when I want a specific color, but rarely a full clean
For non brown parts
Crisp Green, lime tree, Bright Yellow, Red. (All simple colors from apple barrel) they will all look too bright before the washes
For washes (slightly watered down acrylics)
Black, pewter grey, and one of the darker browns. Mix randomly apply all over and wipe off to your liking
Once dirty, go back and dry brush lighter colors where needed
Hope that helps, can’t wait to see the final product