Painting the Green Goblin Help Needed

Droidboy

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So after a few years of holding onto a couple of Green Goblin helmets, I finally want to work on them. I have seen a couple of amazing examples of them, but don't remember by who.

So my question is....what is the proper way to paint this so it looks accurate to the movie? Does anyone have paint codes or suggestions?

Any help would be appreciated.

Gregg
 
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Hotshot has offered to do some paint work for me, and his work is very nice.

Hope that gets the ball rolling for you. :) Don't forget to prowl the Modeling sections, because some of those modelers literally work on movie sets and such.

Good luck! :thumbsup
 
Hey Gregg,
There is a color changing paint kit called "Mystique color2color" made by Krylon.
It comes with 3 cans..base coat, color coat, and the clear top coat that shifts the colors.
Its available in several 2 color kits.
 
for mine, i found a metallic green as close to the film as poss, then used a flip laquer i got from spaz stix to get the colours to flip from green to purple to gold.

worked really well
 
try contacting Bobby Causey as he is the only one I have ever seen get the color correct

bobbyc@comcast.net

one of the keys to the right color is that the base is satin nickle as I
recall from the guys that made them saying so
 
I don't know if it helps, but the originals were chromed before being painted. There's a picture of them in The Making of Spider-man book...
 
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