Part two and the final part in this video series. In this video we paint the Revell TIE Fighter model using a cast iron metallic paint along with paint washes and wiping techniques. The model is made by Revell and is 1:110 scale.
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Part one in this series of building the original Star Wars TIE Fighter by Revell. In this video we prepare the model parts. paint & assemble the cockpit and get ready to paint and assemble the whole model in the following part of this video series.
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The second and final part in this short series featuring the mechanical female soldier garage kit. In this video we paint the model creating a kind of worn look and metallic effects with a finished cyberpunk and perhaps steampunk theme. We employ both washes and the faithful dry brushing technique to create the paint effects on the science fiction model.
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This competition is now closed and we have 3 winners! 🙂
I thought I’d put up a challenge/competition as an experiment and if this proves to be a success, I will continue with similar competitions and challenges in the future! 🙂
This is the very first challenge and a small one for starters. We have three Netsuke Turtle-Dragons up for grabs. All you need to do is write “I want a turtle-dragon” in the comments below and the first three people who do this will win a Turtle-Dragon casted by Dramamask with resin.
The condition to entering the challenge competition is once the entrant has won the resin Turtle-Dragon and has received the item via post, they need to paint the Netsuke figure and make a video and send the video to Dramamask at maskdrama@gmail.com A video is preferred, but will accept photos of your finished painted Turtle-Dragon also! 🙂
Do not enter your address in the YouTube comments section. When the three winners have won their resin figures, send your address to maskdrama@gmail.com and from there we can send you the resin figurine by post. All addresses and information will be kept private.
Dramamask Evolution reserves the right to terminate the competition and/or challenge at any time for any reason.
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Short video to explain why I don’t use latex thickener. So many people ask about latex thickener or suggest I use latex thickener and this video will answer why I do not use it! 🙂
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The final part in this short series of creating a steampunk gas mask with a paint job and in this part we will be installing and wiring LED lights to add some groovy effects.
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The second and last part in the series of building and painting Boba Fett’s Slave I model kit by Revell. In this video, we paint the model and add weathering, battle damage and wearing effects.
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Part one in the series of building the Revell Star Wars Boba Fett’s Slave I model kit. In this part we will be building the model and in part two, which concludes the series, we will paint the model and create weathering and wear effects.
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Satan narrates another video for Halloween with creating horror special effects using skin safe latex, a fake plastic eyeball, colours and more to create this grotesque eye, oozing with blood, pus and gore! Totally gross! 😀
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Satan narrates us through this year’s pumpkin carving for Halloween in October. The pumpkin design in this video might look on the kind of cute side, compared with last year’s pumpkin carving, but as Satan points out – looks can be deceiving! 🙂
Happy Halloween everybody!!! 🙂
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