Looks awesome. How'd you do it?
Your Re-paints And Special Customisations
Nocto No way bro! My dragooon looks Just like that!
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(May. 19, 2013 1:34 AM)Yuko Ray14 Wrote: Nocto No way bro! My dragooon looks Just like that!Spoiler (Click to View)
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Haha, did both of you guys use marker or did you go in and paint it?
Thanks, I used paint.
(May. 18, 2013 10:35 PM)Ultra Wrote: How'd you do it?
Apply a single coat of matte black paint and let it dry just enough so the paint is no longer wet: Rub off the paint with a piece of cloth and you are done. Mine was dull, so I polished it beforehand, and as I was rubbing the paint off.
Obviously, you can also apply the stickers, and apply a coat of clear, as I did.
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Here is another picture. I find it looks more "evil" under that lighting.
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I did my first re-paint. I spray painted my Flash metal wheel with Flat Black and I really like it because it works with the rest of the colors. It took me one coat on the top and bottom. Hope you like it.
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That looks really cool nice job!
Almost makes me not want to use it in battle since i know it will chip off
Wow, it looks amazing! That paintjob was executed extremely well.
May I ask what spray paint you prefer for doing this?
May I ask what spray paint you prefer for doing this?
I used Testors brand that I got from Hobby lobby. Does anyone know of some that wont chip off in battles? I havnt used the one in the pic yet but the one I had down after just to see if it chips or not and it did.
That looks nice.
Is it a black or slate colour?
Is it a black or slate colour?
Its black flat
Spare time, seeing it seems i wont be needing these wheels much anymore in competition: The Flash was just a touch up but I think they both turned out fairly well.
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Those look great! Fantastic work.
Oh my gosh! Those look amazing!
(Dec. 14, 2013 12:49 AM)Coach Wrote: Spare time, seeing it seems i wont be needing these wheels much anymore in competition:Great Job Coach!The Flash was just a touch up but I think they both turned out fairly well.Spoiler (Click to View)

The blue Flash looks pretty sweet; nice work! I'll have to do a repaint or two once I get off break.
Oh cool! Is that hand painted? It looks like it was.
Lol yes, I don't know whether that's a good or bad comment
Haha, just re reading that, it is confusing XD! I meant for it to be a good comment haha. As in for hand painted, it looks amazing, almost like spray painted work.
So I had an extra poison that I didn't really use much so I gave it a smexy color sheme, pleas don't criticize, it was my first try and I like how it came out
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doesnt look like launcher grips are sold in stores anymore. at least not in ANY of the ones in my area
so i set to quickly rig up some cheapo launcher grips for my two autistic step boys who have troubles using their hands. didnt need anything pretty, just something that worked
![[Image: 1459140_499354673512853_1003614966_n.jpg]](https://scontent-b-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/1459140_499354673512853_1003614966_n.jpg)
the one with the black handle is a generic VFG for guns. i cut a slot in the top of the launcher and cut off the tab that sticks down on the bottom, and then drilled a hole in the rear of it. i slid the launcher into place in the vfg and then screwed the bottom of it in so that the peg that holds it in place on a guns rail slid into the hole drilled in the launcher. lastly i applied super glue to permanently secure it. its a lot more sturdier than id originally thought it would be
the second one i made was really simple. all it took was sawing a piece of a wood rod off and then sawing a cut out in one end for a launcher to sit. i then took a launcher apart and made 3 tiny holes in the top half. and then used 3 small screws through the inside of the launcher to attatch it to the wood and then i reassembled the launcher. super glue was used between the top of the launcher and the wood to keep the launcher secure enough to prevent it from wiggling loose out of the wood from use
my first prototype with the VFG actually works better, is more comfortable, and is easier to use than the one with the wood handle, but i trust the stability of the wood one to last longer
the launcher sitting by itself is my personal light launcher. nothing special about it. i just love the color scheme. purple launcher with turqouise ripcord and a hook wheel from a grey launcher. it puts me in mind of 80's g1 decepticon colors
so i set to quickly rig up some cheapo launcher grips for my two autistic step boys who have troubles using their hands. didnt need anything pretty, just something that worked
![[Image: 1459140_499354673512853_1003614966_n.jpg]](https://scontent-b-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/1459140_499354673512853_1003614966_n.jpg)
the one with the black handle is a generic VFG for guns. i cut a slot in the top of the launcher and cut off the tab that sticks down on the bottom, and then drilled a hole in the rear of it. i slid the launcher into place in the vfg and then screwed the bottom of it in so that the peg that holds it in place on a guns rail slid into the hole drilled in the launcher. lastly i applied super glue to permanently secure it. its a lot more sturdier than id originally thought it would be
the second one i made was really simple. all it took was sawing a piece of a wood rod off and then sawing a cut out in one end for a launcher to sit. i then took a launcher apart and made 3 tiny holes in the top half. and then used 3 small screws through the inside of the launcher to attatch it to the wood and then i reassembled the launcher. super glue was used between the top of the launcher and the wood to keep the launcher secure enough to prevent it from wiggling loose out of the wood from use
my first prototype with the VFG actually works better, is more comfortable, and is easier to use than the one with the wood handle, but i trust the stability of the wood one to last longer
the launcher sitting by itself is my personal light launcher. nothing special about it. i just love the color scheme. purple launcher with turqouise ripcord and a hook wheel from a grey launcher. it puts me in mind of 80's g1 decepticon colors
Wow Zenkoma that looks awesome!
Very nice work!
Very nice work!
That's impressive! I never though to make custom grips. OFF TO THE WORKSHOP!