mekkolino8888
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thanks but a question the decal in the version original is paint?
ok thanks you are very kind but there is much differet whith the original ?
and clean the teath is possible ? more white?
Yes...the price if i clean my skull loose his value ?
very nice this skull i want clean my combat version sideshow but i 'm afraid waht do you think? the price if i clean my skull loose his value ?
Original clean obviously sell for more. I've never seen a 'cleaned' Bust sell for more than a 'Combat' over here anyway.I don't think so. If it turns out well it should actually increase the value. The clean ones are worth more.
very nice this skull i want clean my combat version sideshow but i 'm afraid waht do you think? the price if i clean my skull loose his value ?
My pimped HCG Endoskull with black eyes that are getting red when you turn it on....
Just know that if you clean it you'll probably find defects that have been covered by the black paint.. If you're thinking of reselling it for profit you can toss that idea out the window..
Cool mod! How did you achieve this, and do you think the same thing could be easily done to the Sideshow version?
Been dreaming of doing this to my endo for 5 years now, just to make it a bit more accurate. Never liked the red lenses.
Thanks.I hate the red lenses,too..looks like a cheap toy when the lights are out.
I have no idea how the lenses are fixed on the sideshowskull..but I bet they are glued,too.I removed the standard lenses with radioshack lenses.
About the Mod:
It´s very simple but effective...
Do you know TAMIYA?They are selling spraycolors for RC-Cars.
You need the Tamiya "smoke" PS-31 for polycarbonate...:
First fix the lenses on double sided adhesive tape..so they cannot remove when you spray. clean them with alcohol...but be carefull with dust particles..the lenses must be absolutly clear.
After that,spray plastic primer(clear) over the lenses(no sanding before..the lexancolour is very strong on this plastic)..
After that,spray the Tamiya paint...you need a little bit more,until you can see no red plastic.
The colour is flat after drying.So you need a thick layer with high gloss clear coat.But look for dust particles..optical lenses are perfect clean.
Let it dry long enough(I let dry it for 3 days)..because,when you handle it the coat must be hard enough...or you can see a fingerprint of you on the lense,when you pressed it in the terminatoreye.;-)
Hope I helped you with your Terminatorlook...fell free to ask me when you have any problems.
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