Hi guys, this is project is based on Enermax Spine Rex. I will made a Jurassic mod. Have a look to the case before modding Ok, I' m ready to transform it
Look at the materials used primarily for this worklog vinyl glue plaster :rofl: decorative sand further treated with mini pimmer :rofl:
We start the work, first take the hardware side bulkhead Inside View, and this fan, however beautiful, will disappear Fan and mesh removed
After printing on adhesive paper the outline of the dinosaur , I have pasted it on the bulkhead I practiced with drill pilot holes to insert the drill of dremel trio in 5 minutes I cut the shape Here the gap bulkhead and carved, is deprived of adhesive paper Stay tuned, new up soon
fun and unleash creativity. We begin to brush the bulkhead with the glue First I gave a slight dusting of Skim and sprayed a bit of water to prepare the bottom After preparing the Skim paste, white glue and water, I gave the first layer on the bulkhead, spread out, so as to create a cliff effect Once the first coat dried, I gave it a second and I have left to dry This is the result seen a closer To make it more strong I also gave a brush of gray primmer Finally I applied in the shape of the dinosaur, but later will be replaced by red plexiglass
back to hardware bulkhead, of course, the process is the same used in the previous steps. Here is the bulkhead after the first layer of Skim Second layer and passed Primmer And the following two details
Go forward, I removed all the pieces of the top of the case, the front panel with external connections The top of the aeration grid that you see totally covered with a red transparent sticker A detail of the reconstructed top and the front side bars Ok, everything is ready to move forward.
With the masking tape I covered the red tape to avoid damage So far, the entire procedure is identical to the previous steps, but I want to get a more lightweight effect, change the materials, I will use the decorative sand.
Same procedure for the front of the external connections To the front side bars a bar in detail The front, top and side bars after treatment Ciao
Oh yeah!!! I like this one already..i've not seen that case before either, looks like a real good base for a project...nice work dude..
Thanks a lot to all guys Now all the pieces will be switched over petrified lava, which will be airbrushed in a color very similar to that of the lava, will begin with a shade of yellow to continue with a burnt red The lava effect begin to be visible
After several coats of yellow / red and black bulkhead is finally ready, here in three different perspectives of light, lt is fantastic