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mal - Mar 14, 2003 |
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antime | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
Pink with light green zig-zag stripes, or maybe white with red polka-dots. |
mal | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
My painting skillz aren't that great. I think I'll have to stick to block colours without stripes or dots. |
antime | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
Don't forget the Mugen and Type-R stickers. They'll make the games run faster! |
CHAZumaru °_° | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
Or another usual custom color habit within japanese addicts is to color it so that it refers to another system. For example painting it white with grey buttons like a DC, or purple and light gray like a GC, etc... I knew a site that showed some fantastic works by some designers on this concept, tuning a DC into a GC, a MegaDrive or an Xbox... the result was impressive. |
racketboy | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
silver with a blue LED and maybe blue text on the button. silver and blue, of course, are the US saturn logo colors |
Taelon | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
Pack the Saturn in a blue sphere. Take a metallic rod, make two bends in it and wrap it around the sphere. Instant 3D Saturn logo. |
sizone | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
black |
Pyrite | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
How do you plan on painting this? With a airbrush or spray cans? Your original idea sounds good and easy without masking, bicolors and strips can only be done with masking tape if I´m not wrong the paint on those spray cans have diluent which is not good if you plan on doing layers. |
mal | Mar 14, 2003 | |||
racketboy - I've never really been happy with how silver paint ends up. It looks too dull to me. Silver leaf on the other hand... sizone - If it wasn't black to begin with, that's what I'd choose. If I was going for black it would have to be a piano type of finish; very smooth. Maybe I'll try that on the next one. Zheræ - I was going to try model car spray paints as they would probably be quite well suited to the Saturn's plastic shell. |
racketboy | Mar 15, 2003 | |||
well I've never actully tried painting anything silver before, but I like my silver TV and DVD player |
Curtis | Mar 15, 2003 | |||
Get some automotive touchup paint (in a spray can, not a paint tin). Make it a metallic midnight blue with a glossy finish and put some blue LEDs or a blue CCFL tube in it for an underbody neon glow. This is what I want to do with my PC case. |
mal | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
Now that sounds cool! I'm tossing up on whether to do that to a model 1 or model 2 Saturn. The model 1 would be easier, as it's already got the side vents for some light to come out. A model 2 would require some parts to be cut out and replaced with perspex which would be harder, but that could look even better. BTW I've started on my first shell. I ended up going with my original concept and I'll try to get some pics when I'm done. |
Curtis | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
Just out of curiosity, but did you do any prep work on the plastic? Specifically did you give it a coating of some kind of undercoat/primer? |
mal | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
In my impatience I've learnt a few lessons. I gave the Saturn a light sand first, but the sand paper was a little too coarse and has left a few scratches. I'll know better for next time. I'd also previously done a couple of test paint spots with different paint and you can see the difference in texture if you look really closely. I used Tamiya model car paint starting with a flat white coat, which I in turn gave a light sand with some finer paper. I've since given it a coat of blue gloss and it looks pretty fab. |
THL | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
I hope we'll get so see a pic, when it's done. |
Blitz kun | Mar 17, 2003 | |||
Personally, I am in LOVE with the standard white. The only modification I'd like to do is change the power LED to red... that way it will match the logo. |
Pyrite | Apr 10, 2003 | |||
I´m really curious to see how the Saturn ended up looking c´mon mal show us your master-piece |
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