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Hey rsabian just google Lost Dharma Map. And go to images, as there are a couple different versions so wasn't sure which one you wanted. Hope this helps
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images.jpg I would like to do in my room this map, but with the same colors, or that with the neon lights are seen, otherwise they are invisible ... I have to use to create it? there is a special paint?
 
Here are some more. :D Also I know nothing about painting so sorry I can't help you Pio3D

oceanicairlinesreqruit.png


oceaniclostluggageform.png


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I think you want the map drawn on the door and visible by UV light.
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View attachment 186297 I would like to do in my room this map, but with the same colors, or that with the neon lights are seen, otherwise they are invisible ... I have to use to create it? there is a special paint?

Just saw this -is this what you're looking for?

UV Paints from Rose Brand


Maybe glow in the dark paint would be close enough?

Amazon.com: Ultra Green V10 Glow in the Dark Paint 1/2Oz: Arts, Crafts & Sewing



If someone does this, please post photos, would love to see it!!
 
just go on fleabay and type:

Ultra violet black light lamp & torch. FREE UV marker pen.

in UK, delivery worldwide, easier with a pen surely? :p
 
Hey, everybody, I'm just now starting my own LOST prop collection, and I've started with a number of paper props. I have templates for pretty much everything (I checked out all the DHARMA label pages, have the extra ones from SPAWN, and have a few other miscellaneous ones) but I need recommendations on the HOW part of it. What papers to use, what adhesives, which spray glue, methods, everything!

I have access to both ink and laser jet printers with color, so that is not a problem. To begin with, for food labels, what paper is recommended? What about for water bottle labels? Thanks!

- Master Tej -
 
Glad to see the thread on Lost still alive, it was a great series. Here are some of the pieces that I reproduced.

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One of the side effects of collecting vintage medical gear is that I have the tools to crimp 13mm and 20mm serum vial caps.
 
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