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Creative => Customs Gallery => Topic started by: macgayver on February 22, 2009, 20:02:54
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Instead of being occupied with our diorama
we felt like .....
(http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202009/100_7721.jpg)
(http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202009/100_7722.jpg)
(http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202009/100_7725.jpg)
(http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202009/100_7727.jpg)
More pics (http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/fotos%202009/Elfen.htm)
enjoy
Macgayver & Rapunzel
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Oh, what beautful wings and how harmonic adapted to the bodies. :love:
Are these window colors?
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Very beautiful, Michael, and excellently matched as Jochen says.
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ooooooooooooooooh - wow :love: :wow: :love:
THEY ARE AWESOME !!!
I love the first one best - but I could drool over the others for hours as well!
How did you make them???
Bogro
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These are really beautiful! The wings are marvelous but also the painting on the dresses, very well done. :wow: :wow: Thank you for the photos.
Gepetto
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They are so beautiful , thanks for showing us yet again your masterful creations
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Thank you for the nice replies
all credit for the paintdjob goes to Rapunzel
She indeed used windowcolours
The wings are made from a transparant thick
lamina wich i could transform by heating it a bit
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Very cool.
you have always nice creations.
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all credit for the paintdjob goes to Rapunzel
A really beautiful cooperative effort, Macgayver!
Hopefully, you will both create more elfs to share with us.
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are those based on schleich elf theme???
anyway, those are great!!!
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Gorgeous wings! The one on horseback is my favourite. :love:
What are they made from?
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Beautifull and great teamwork. I too like the one on the horse the best.
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Hello, Sylvia ...
Macgayver gave a brief answer to your question. However, I too would like to know some more specifics about products and techniques that were used.
Gorgeous wings! The one on horseback is my favourite. :love:
What are they made from?
All credit for the paint job goes to Rapunzel.
She indeed used window colours.
The wings are made from a transparent thick lamina which i could transform by heating it a bit.
Macgayver?
All the best,
Richard
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What more do you like to know Richard ?
all the best
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What more do you like to know Richard ?
Sylvia ?
What more do WE want to know ?
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I overlooked the earlier answer you gave, Michael, but I'm not exactly sure what you meant by window paints. :-[
Is it some kind of paint used for craftwork? There is a hobby store in town that would probably have it, I guess.
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In our area we have this stuff you put on an existing window to give it a stained glass appearance . It is like a static sticker and it is thick and expensive . Is it similar ?
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In our area we have this stuff you put on an existing window to give it a stained glass appearance . It is like a static sticker and it is thick and expensive . Is it similar ?
seems similar , but here it isn't expensive
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Loved your last pic I am coco NUTS!!!About it 8}
sincerely
hannah
(Nicole's daughter)
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Those windows colors are mainly used by children (like somehow water colors) to be creative. The mass after dry is about a few millimeters thick (depending on how thick you put on the color) between 2-3 millimeters I suppose. You can paint motives at the window so that the sun shining thru makes the colors shine more brightly. There is also a transparent color available. Depending on the type of colors you used, your masterpiece can be stripped of quite easily if not remaining to long at the window glas (and the sun not burned it at the glass -- in this case it is a quite annoying task to remove hardened and not anymore flexible picture from the glas).