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…
Month: February 2017
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…
Valentine’s Day – Dinosaurs, Chocolate, Flowers & Great Music
Raphael makes heart shape brownies from a recipe my Grandmother & Mother used when I was a little kid. Using Bisquick instead of flour makes them rise. I’m not sure if the recipe came from the side of a box of Bisquick or not, it was so many years ago. I’ve attached the recipe for…
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…