Raphael’s all clean and the masking with blue tape is finished. Only the gray and silver are exposed for repainting. The Rust-oleum Hammered paint in the colors I used 2 years ago is still available. I like the Hammered paint it’s very easy to apply without masking. After completing several coats of the gray, the…
Category: Preservation
Raphael gets a Makeover
Evaluation Actually, I had never completely finished with Raphael. I intended to have a red stripe on the sides. After making one on his left side, I stopped. It looked like a racing stripe. So, I decided not to go further until doing some research. After seeing “Jurassic World” and later viewing the work…
Dinosaur Transports
If you want to move your Dinosaur, you need to consider how? Its size, distance, your terrain and your physical capabilities should all be considered when answering this question. Selecting the right permanent spot to begin with might help. But plans change and your weather conditions may warrant changing locations especially for those living in…
Solar Rocks – Dinosaurs back in the Spotlight
Their Back! Bed, Bath & Beyond has these great solar lights disguised as rocks. Three LED for $14.99 (set two small and one large rock). If you save your $5.00 off coupons that lowers the price to $9.99! If you find a better deal let me know. These are a seasonal item for BB&B, so…
Triceratops Marc – Detailing / Touch-Ups continued & Clear Coating
I used the Brown flat as a first step to correct for feather look of marigold gloss accents. Then using the Marigold gloss to fill in the remaining gaps for a more blended appearance. The platform truck is great for performing the detailed work. You can throw a drop cloth over the truck to protect…
Triceratops Marc – Painting Mouth, Detailing & Touch-Ups
I often cover most of the Dinosaur even when masking a small area like the mouth. When you are painting outside the wind can kick up and change direction in an instant placing unwanted overspray on a previously finished area. A little extra preparation at the start can save you a great deal of work…
Triceratops Marc – Painting Shield, Beak, Claws & Stripes
Painting the Shield is the beginning of making the colors pop! After masking, spray several light coats giving each a few minutes to dry. I allow a couple of hours before removing the masking. Make several examinations before you do, to ensure you have the coverage you want. It’s frustrating if you rush to remove…
Triceratops Marc – Painting Eyes, Body & Belly
The interruption from the rain provided plenty of time for the Gloss Ivory paint to cure on the horns and shield tips. I masked them off with blue tape and plastic bags. I discovered there are many different types of blue tape. I had trouble with the tape coming off when I was masking the…
Triceratops Marc – Rust Reformer, Primer & Painting – Decisions, Decisions
After rinsing and your dinosaur has completely dried, it’s time to seal with a rust convertor/reformer. The spray I used converted any remaining rust to a primer and provided a flat black base coat. Again, I placed Marc on his side to get better access to the underside and inside of the legs. Please be…
Triceratops Marc – Wire Brushing & Acid Wash – “the beginning of the makeover”
Marc and I are discussing his preservation and makeover process. Marc is our youngster in the Triceratops family. He’s 6 ½ feet long and just under 3 ½ in height. A Metal Dinosaur like Marc could easily find a home in most backyards, if you can’t have one in front of your home. You should…