Fifth Element Stones WIP

Yes it is. They also have a variant called Limestone which would have been more accurate for this project but unfortunately I couldn't find it in any of the shops local to me.
 
Holy dead thread revival, Batman! :p

Eight years later and I thought I'd give this project another go.

This time I thought I'd make the larger temple sized stones. So I got myself a few sheets of 2mm sintra and started cutting. Once glued, they look like this. Each stone is approximately 29 cm in height.
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/kalkamel/20160225_183458-1_zpso3dineqi.jpg[/URL]

Next, I added the cracks. Based on reference pics, I drew the cracks onto the sintra and then used a soldering iron to engrave them. Once done, I gave them a coat of primer.
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/kalkamel/20160229_164446-1_zpstq1jsndd.jpg[/URL]

I sanded down the edges with a metal file, some sand paper and then Dremel sanding drum. I also used some modelling filler for the seams. Another coat of primer.
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/kalkamel/20160302_112355-1_zpsjpqh07e1.jpg[/URL]

This is where it gets interesting, I found a can of Krylon Make-it-Stone texture paint in a local hardware store and sprayed the stones with that. Gave them a nice texture. At this stage, they look like aquarium ornaments. :p
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/kalkamel/20160304_113943-1_zpsq8tzghjq.jpg[/URL]
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/kalkamel/20160304_114113_zpsqy9dneww.jpg[/URL]

Then I spray painted them with sand beige.
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/kalkamel/20160305_183013_zpsdd7qwyaa.jpg[/URL]

After some misting with assorted colors, this is what I ended up with:
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/kalkamel/20160307_011523-1_zpsj5bv9xeb.jpg[/URL]
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/kalkamel/20160307_012331_zpsg0l9oydi.jpg[/URL]

What a difference 8 years make, thanks to the RPF! I'm pretty pleased with how these turned out. :) Now I need a Leeloo to complete them... :p

They look really amazing. How did you get the element symbol parts (squiggly lines) so even in depth and width?
 
@AtmicZombie, i just cut all the way through with an Xacto knife and added thin styrene at the back to give the illusion that its a hewn groove.
PHArchivist, can I get a fully functional cast as well? :p
 
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I used this image and scaled it to 29 cm in height and traced the lines onto the sintra.
element-symbols_2.png
 
I'm not quite sure actually. If you mean the length of the lines, I try to keep them uniform on mine whilst trying to still maintain that carved look.

I decided that because I have a heap of scraps of Perspex awaiting projects, that I would make a start on a set of these for myself. I also used the same template, scaled it is Paint and printed them out. I then spent a few hours today cutting all the wavy lines with my new rotary tool. If I had a heap of funds to throw at this, I would have taken the time to draw this in CAD and have the parts laser cut. I did draw it up in Sketch Up, but it was just easier to use the graphic in the end.

Rather than make 3 of each part, I will glue these parts to another sheet of thin Perspex, then pour silicone over that. From there, I can cast as many as I need and them some. Originally I had thought I would make them solid, but now i am thinking I might be able to make them hollow and put a tea light inside each with a colour filter as the top panel so each emits the different coloured light when they are turned on.

If this goes as i hope, I will document and do a build thread.
 
Can't wait to see the finished stones! :)

When I did my Predator Bio, I had to set on a length of 100mm PVC pipe whist I poured epoxy over the top. That epoxy did a really neat finish in the base of the pipe. I figured that if I was mix in a clear pigment, I could do a similar thing to act as the filter.
 
Is there a reason "fire" only has 5 lines when all the others have 6?

That's just how the original prop was designed. Guess you'd have to ask the Mondoshawans :D

The second set you made look amazing kalkamel, got to get around to making a set myself at some point.
 
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That's just how the original prop was designed. Guess you'd have to ask the Mondoshawans :D

The second set you made look amazing @kalkamel, got to get around to making a set myself at some point.

I guess I need to redo that one again then. I did have 5 vertical waves and added a 6th because I thought it looked better at the time.
 
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