My Wade Webley in Resin
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My Wade Webley in Resin
Before & After I finished painting it!
George
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Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
You did a really nice job! I could have never done it that good. If it isn't finished I don't buy it.
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Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
Nicely done - I especially like the wear and scuff marks you added.
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Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
Well done! I'm just starting a gun project and this is inspirational.
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
Thanks to you all!
I wanted the Webley to have a used look and show off the incredible detail in Wade's resin cast.
Thanks Wade for a fantastic prop!
George
I wanted the Webley to have a used look and show off the incredible detail in Wade's resin cast.
Thanks Wade for a fantastic prop!
George
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Rub-n-Buff? I love that stuff.
How much prep work did you have to do? That casting looks amazing.
My only suggestion would be to use a dark wash in the grip panels to accentuate the checkering. For example:
From a Nerf gun thread. http://www.therpf.com/f9/nerf-gun-props ... dex39.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
How much prep work did you have to do? That casting looks amazing.
My only suggestion would be to use a dark wash in the grip panels to accentuate the checkering. For example:
From a Nerf gun thread. http://www.therpf.com/f9/nerf-gun-props ... dex39.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
That's really cool!
I'll re-work the grips to get the same result.
George
I'll re-work the grips to get the same result.
George
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Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
I love what you have done mate. Even the best cast can look second class with shoddy paint but yours is sweet!!
GIMME!!!
Best
TAZ
GIMME!!!
Best
TAZ
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
That came out really nice! Good job!
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
IndyTaz wrote:I love what you have done mate. Even the best cast can look second class with shoddy paint but yours is sweet!!
GIMME!!!
Best
TAZ
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Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
I did not know that about the Webley grips. I stand enlightened.
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
Hi Michael,Tundrarider wrote:Excellent, work, buonos!!!
Painting anything to make it resemble distressed metal is a difficult task, to say the least.
As for the grips, I'm all for the look that Oildale posted, but remember, the WG doesn't have wood grips. They are a molded composite. My grips don't have the dark/light contrast between the bumps and crevices. But whatever looks best to you!
Michael
Thanks for that info
Could you please send me some pics so that I can use them as a reference to paint the grips accurately?
George
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[Edited because even on the Internet, I'm too nice a guy.]
Looks like the easiest paint job in the world.
Looks like the easiest paint job in the world.
Last edited by Oildale Jones on Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
Many thanks to all of you with good advice and praise.
You Guys are super cool!
Thanks for the tip Michael it is very much appreciated!
George
You Guys are super cool!
Thanks for the tip Michael it is very much appreciated!
George
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
Has anyone heard from Wade?
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Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
Yes, he's about....Just working his <expletive> off trying to fill all the late year orders from 2011...
I'm sure once he's back up to speed he'll be back here, but he's been hit and miss online due to heavy work and balancing that with getting the rest the doctor (and myself and others) kept telling him he needed to take..
He's good..But busy either resting or working..
Essentially...
I'm sure once he's back up to speed he'll be back here, but he's been hit and miss online due to heavy work and balancing that with getting the rest the doctor (and myself and others) kept telling him he needed to take..
He's good..But busy either resting or working..
Essentially...
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
Ben is right! I'm still here just been having a hard time keeping up with the forums as well as all the doctors appointments and mandatory bed rest. I'm slowly but surely coming around and my apprentice is back after a few months away so I have help in finishing those orders. I did get slammed at the end of 2011 and I pretty much wasn't able to work for the whole month of November and half of December.
I'm working on an 'official' announcement with a little more details about what's going on and some plans for 2012. Things have been extremely hectic and I've been out of action for a while but we're getting a handle on it and getting back on track. Some of you who have been waiting for your goodies will be getting surprises in the mail in the next couple weeks.
More later... gotta go sew some phone holsters.
W
I'm working on an 'official' announcement with a little more details about what's going on and some plans for 2012. Things have been extremely hectic and I've been out of action for a while but we're getting a handle on it and getting back on track. Some of you who have been waiting for your goodies will be getting surprises in the mail in the next couple weeks.
More later... gotta go sew some phone holsters.
W
Re: My Wade Webley in Resin
You are the Man!Wade Egan wrote:Ben is right! I'm still here just been having a hard time keeping up with the forums as well as all the doctors appointments and mandatory bed rest. I'm slowly but surely coming around and my apprentice is back after a few months away so I have help in finishing those orders. I did get slammed at the end of 2011 and I pretty much wasn't able to work for the whole month of November and half of December.
I'm working on an 'official' announcement with a little more details about what's going on and some plans for 2012. Things have been extremely hectic and I've been out of action for a while but we're getting a handle on it and getting back on track. Some of you who have been waiting for your goodies will be getting surprises in the mail in the next couple weeks.
More later... gotta go sew some phone holsters.
W
George