Gigatron
Sr Member
Hey gang
After an ex walked off with my first idol, I finally managed to snag a replacement. This is one of blu-five's hollow slush cast idols that he recently offered.
The casting was amazingly clean with little cleanup required. And because it's hollow, it's incredibly light. A great piece for anyone who costumes as indy but doesn't want to lug a heavy idol.
Anyway, here's the best pic of it I could get - gold does not lke to be photographed
Now here's the kicker - the finish cost me less than $10 and maybe 6 hours of time (including time for paint to dry).
The finish is a base coat of brushed on Model Master gloss black enamel with gold polishing powder on top. The black base gives a deep look to the gold and a high reflectivity. From some angles, the idol sometimes appears to be black.
The gold powder can be purchased here http://www.hawkeyeshobbies.com/productlist.htm Just scroll down till you see SnJ polishing powders.
As always, questions and constructive criticisms are welcome.
Enjoy!
-Fred
After an ex walked off with my first idol, I finally managed to snag a replacement. This is one of blu-five's hollow slush cast idols that he recently offered.
The casting was amazingly clean with little cleanup required. And because it's hollow, it's incredibly light. A great piece for anyone who costumes as indy but doesn't want to lug a heavy idol.
Anyway, here's the best pic of it I could get - gold does not lke to be photographed
Now here's the kicker - the finish cost me less than $10 and maybe 6 hours of time (including time for paint to dry).
The finish is a base coat of brushed on Model Master gloss black enamel with gold polishing powder on top. The black base gives a deep look to the gold and a high reflectivity. From some angles, the idol sometimes appears to be black.
The gold powder can be purchased here http://www.hawkeyeshobbies.com/productlist.htm Just scroll down till you see SnJ polishing powders.
As always, questions and constructive criticisms are welcome.
Enjoy!
-Fred