THE WORKSHOP – DIY Mini Bertie Custom (PART 4 of 5) by markovengine

We continue with part 4 of our 5 part tutorial series by markovengine! 

If you need to catch up:

Part 1 – DIY MINI BERTIE CUSTOM PAINT TUTORIAL

Part 2 – PAINT BODY AND CREATE DECALS

Part 3 – PLACING DECALS

Enjoy!

– Knives

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Part 4 : WEATHERING

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These are the colors and brand I like to use for weathering figures.

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You can apply your paints separately or mix them together. Before you start painting you need to really dilute the paint with paint thinner. You just want a very watery thin base coat. If your application is too dark, just wipe it off with a cotton swab.

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Work over the whole piece with diluted brown/black paint. Be sure to get into the crevices until he looks something like this.

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Next, we start working on our rust technique.
I used brown and a piece of sponge. Different sponges will give you different texture.

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You’ll want to cut the sponge shape sharp.

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Get a dab of your paint on the tip of the sponge. Wipe off the excess with a cloth. You won’t need a lot of paint.

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Very lightly press the sponge to your figure using mainly the edge. The idea is to capture the tiny splotches on the sponge and not a solid mark.

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Apply your “rust” as you see fit. Check out reference photos to see where rust my creep up on a robot or machine. Rusting near joints and grooves would be common as well as any are that might be consistently splashed from the ground.

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Here’s bertie with just one layer of weathering complete. Not bad?

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Next up the final piece of the puzzle!

Part 5 :Weathering-2

We’d love to hear from you and check out what kind of customs you’re working on! Send us a shot of your latest custom work with a brief description to radtoyreview@gmail.com. 

Hit us up on Facebook or Twitter pages to stay updated whenever we post new Workshops and epic toy reviews!

Until next time!

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Facebook contest announcement and Coming Soon!

Our Facebook “write your own toy review” contest deadline is fast approaching and I’m a little surprised, but we’ve yet to receive a single finalized submission! When I first announced the contest I got all kinds of emails asking for more details about it, people expressing interest and asking if it was cool to write about (insert toy name here) to which the answer was generally “yes!”

I figured we’d be flooded by now. But no, not a single one.

What’s a guy have to do? I have a nice bag of loot to give away to the winners. One I’m particularly excited about is an Ashley Wood customized and signed DIY MK2 Square I asked him to work on at SDCC specifically for this contest.

I’d hate to have to keep it! 😉

So get your cameras out, grab your favorite new toy off the shelf! Take some cool photos, write some thought out cool words… and send it in! What do you have to lose?

I’m going to extend this contest until August 11th, 2012. That two weeks folks! Get on it!

On to other business!

We’ve been hit with a landslide of goodies over the past week or so and now we’re just searching for the time to write about them. We also have had a few things sitting in the wings that for some reason or another have been delayed. We hope to remedy this all soon.

SO! Here’s some stuff coming super soon. (We hope.)

REVIEWS (listed alphabetically)

1. CS Moore’s Grimm Fairy Tales Alice action figure

2. Kotobukiya’s Asuka Kazama

3. Play Arts Kai/Square Enix’s Metal Gear Solid Ninja

4. 3A’s BBICN Punter Bot Sniper

6. 3A’s King Thumb

7. 3A’s Kyoku

5. 3A and Valve’s SDCC 2012 Companion Cube

8. 3A’s Shadow and Light Oya Set (!!!)

9. 3A’s Action Portable Zombs (note the “s”)

10. 3A’s Whisper Ghost

WORKSHOPS:

1. Parts 4 and 5 of markovengine’s custom Mini Bertie tutorial

2. Paul Benson’s DIY 1/6 Samurai sword

We also have a lot of exciting plans for the artist spotlight section that are a little slow going but will hopefully pan out over the course of next month.

As always, thanks so much for stopping by and supporting our little site! We really appreciate it and hope you enjoy checking out our posts as much as we enjoy posting them!

Best,

Knives

THE WORKSHOP – DIY Mini Bertie Custom (PART 3 of 5) by markovengine

SDCC delayed our Workshop posts. Today we continue with part 3 of our 5 part tutorial series by markovengine! Part 4 is coming very soon as well!

If you need to catch up:

Part 1 – DIY MINI BERTIE CUSTOM PAINT TUTORIAL

Part 2 – PAINT BODY AND CREATE DECALS

Enjoy!

– Knives

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PART 3 : “PLACING DECALS!”
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There’s a couple different ways I like to apply decals.

You can apply your decals directly to your bertie’s surface using printable fake tattoo seals. This works well, but requires a little guess work as to how your decal will actually look on the surface after it’s laid down. To make it a little easier to get the exact placement, you can put the tattoo seal on a clear decal sticker before you apply it.

Left : Tattoo seal pack front.
Center : Tattoo seal pack back.
Right : Clear decal sticker pack.

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Since techniques can vary depending on the type of printable tattoo sheets and clear decal stickers you have, so read their instructions!
Make sure you print your tattoo decals in reverse – (words should read backwards on sheet) Left to right, right to left so that when you apply them they will read the correct way.

Left : Decals printed backwards on tattoo sheet.

Right: Clear Adhesive sheet

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If you’re not worried about fine tuning or adjusting your decal after you place it, you can apply the tattoo decal directly to your figure.

Left : Cut the tattoo seal to the right size. In this case, the upper arm.
Right : I peel off the transparent sheet and apply the adhesive part decal down.

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Left : Wet the base of the tattoo sheet with water.
Right : After a certain time (read tattoo sheet’s instructions) base sheet may be separated.
Your tattoo/decal is applied!

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If you are unsure and want a little more flexibility in your decal placement you can use the clear sticker sheet to help out
Left : Cut the tattoo seal to size
Right : Put decal down on clear sticker sheet.

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Left : Wet the tattoo sheets base with water.
Right : Remove the base sheet after a set time (read tattoo sheet’s instructions).

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Left : Carefully cut the decal. Be careful as the surface is not protected.
Right : Apply your decal like a sticker.

Easy peasy.

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Here are examples of the complete decals. I used a mix of direct and indirect application.

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After all the decals are set, I used an airbrush to apply a clear gloss in order to protect the surface.

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Now our mini bertie is ready for some weathering!

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Continues to Part 4 : “Weathering-1”

We’d love to hear from you and check out what kind of customs you’re working on! Send us a shot of your latest custom work with a brief description to radtoyreview@gmail.com. 

Hit us up on Facebook or Twitter pages to stay updated whenever we post new Workshops and epic toy reviews!

Until next time!

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