Oh that looks cool. Did you put something under the scale, or repainted to get the blue?
Quote from: ICanFixThat on January 02, 2011, 06:54:10 PMOh that looks cool. Did you put something under the scale, or repainted to get the blue?I scraped the silver from the "ribs", its pretty tuff stuff. I then polished the now clear sections relatively smooth before spray painting.
Quote from: Neil on January 02, 2011, 07:42:02 PMQuote from: ICanFixThat on January 02, 2011, 06:54:10 PMOh that looks cool. Did you put something under the scale, or repainted to get the blue?I scraped the silver from the "ribs", its pretty tuff stuff. I then polished the now clear sections relatively smooth before spray painting.Polishing and painting those sounds like it could be difficult if one is not use to those tasks on such a small scale.I want to make a SilverTech Cybertool, but now I think I won't be happy unless the lines are black, since the larger scales are not quite as cool as the 58mm scales. You're little enhancement though is perfect, it makes them very special.
Quote from: ICanFixThat on January 02, 2011, 08:10:09 PMQuote from: Neil on January 02, 2011, 07:42:02 PMQuote from: ICanFixThat on January 02, 2011, 06:54:10 PMOh that looks cool. Did you put something under the scale, or repainted to get the blue?I scraped the silver from the "ribs", its pretty tuff stuff. I then polished the now clear sections relatively smooth before spray painting.Polishing and painting those sounds like it could be difficult if one is not use to those tasks on such a small scale.I want to make a SilverTech Cybertool, but now I think I won't be happy unless the lines are black, since the larger scales are not quite as cool as the 58mm scales. You're little enhancement though is perfect, it makes them very special.What you really need is an enhanced CT with watch opener and modified silvertech scales PM me for a quote when you can't take it any longer