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Dude - you've set the ole grey cells in action now - just dug out a spare FF Human Torch, and two orange "hand full o' heroes" onslaught and Bi-beast. Also have a Zzax which is orange but not transparent but that'll do !
Just about any translucent HeroClix can be made into any color Lantern construct. A little acetone turns the colored translucent plastic clear, and translucent paint (usually sold in craft stores as "glass paint" or similar) will turn it the color you want but translucent. For example, the yellow can be removed from E Origin Ray and repainted blue to make a Blue Lantern. Just an idea.
Just about any translucent HeroClix can be made into any color Lantern construct. A little acetone turns the colored translucent plastic clear, and translucent paint (usually sold in craft stores as "glass paint" or similar) will turn it the color you want but translucent. For example, the yellow can be removed from E Origin Ray and repainted blue to make a Blue Lantern. Just an idea.
You've just made my night - thanks you sir ! rep comin' atcha
You've just made my night - thanks you sir ! rep comin' atcha
Well, the acetone is common knowledge; but please rep Papyrus regarding the translucent "glass paint", as he's the one who told me about it! (And wait till you see the Mist I just finished using it!)
Just about any translucent HeroClix can be made into any color Lantern construct. A little acetone turns the colored translucent plastic clear, and translucent paint (usually sold in craft stores as "glass paint" or similar) will turn it the color you want but translucent.
Yeah, that's actually what I'm planning. The only translucent that Shapeways prints in is clear, so I'll be making them orange myself.
By the way, since these aren't real characters, you guys can order them if you want. I'll put up the page in the first post once I size them for print.
Well, the acetone is common knowledge; but please rep Papyrus regarding the translucent "glass paint", as he's the one who told me about it! (And wait till you see the Mist I just finished using it!)
Games Workshop's colored inks will give the same effect. Some glass paints, especially yellows and whites, can look cloudy and not purely translucent so you have to test them out before going hog wild.
Yeah, that's actually what I'm planning. The only translucent that Shapeways prints in is clear, so I'll be making them orange myself.
By the way, since these aren't real characters, you guys can order them if you want. I'll put up the page in the first post once I size them for print.