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It’s wonderful to snuggle up on the sofa and look at old memories with your partner, so why not create a romantic photograph box and keep the memories safe forever.
This romantic photograph box was spray painted with Rust-Oleum Metallic Bright Gold, Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch Cherry Red and Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch Balmoral spray paint.
Underside behind the rear wheels. This is after using Eastwood rust Converter and Eastwood Rust Encapsulator and then topcoating with Rustoleum Flat Black Enamel.
A 3D render we produced of the new Rust-Oleum Universal spray paint can. Universal is the world's first any surface spray paint. Its new ergonomic grip and 360º any-angle spray creates an experience that's one of a kind - it even allows you to spray upside down. More info at www.imaginespraycreate.com
One coat of glossy Rustoleum Colonial Red later, starting to resemble what one might expect a hydrant to look like...
If the internet searching hasn't misled us, a Clow hydrant, model 2036, with two (2) 2.5" discharges and a single 4.5" discharge; it was cast in 2001 and removed from service after being bumped during a construction project in the Monterey County area (and the water department required it be taken out of service.)
The hydrant is being cleaned and will be moving into our Fire Stations 4 Hire location in a few days.
With this particular historical Tiger I diorama I did not concern myself with having to buy actual "military" paint colors.
Most if not all the necessary colors for historical modeling and wargaming can be found in Vallejo's, Citadel's, and Foundry's standard paint ranges.
Rather than worry about getting a specific "Panzer Gray" for the crew's and soldiers' uniforms, I simply chose a plain looking medium gray in the form of Rustoleum's flat gray primer. It makes for a perfect WWII German gray shade.
For the flesh of the faces I returned to Citadel Contrasts. The faces are base coated with Citadel Wraithbone layer paint with a coat of Contrast Guilliman Flesh over it.
I really like how the Guilliman Flesh gives a ruddy, sort of weather beaten, wind-blown color to the faces. It's the perfect look for a WWII diorama set in a cold, winter setting.
We spent a few more hours sealing the 3x3 square tube posts with
rustoleum. We were almost done when it began to ran so we called it a
day.
Cleaned off the rust and painted with Rustoleum hammered look dark bronze spray paint. Now i just need to get a piece of plexiglass cut for the top.
With this particular historical Tiger I diorama I did not concern myself with having to buy actual "military" paint colors.
Most if not all the necessary colors for historical modeling and wargaming can be found in Vallejo's, Citadel's, and Foundry's standard paint ranges.
Rather than worry about getting a specific "Panzer Gray" for the crew's and soldiers' uniforms, I simply chose a plain looking medium gray in the form of Rustoleum's flat gray primer. It makes for a perfect WWII German gray shade.
For the flesh of the faces I returned to Citadel Contrasts. The faces are base coated with Citadel Wraithbone layer paint with a coat of Contrast Guilliman Flesh over it.
I really like how the Guilliman Flesh gives a ruddy, sort of weather beaten, wind-blown color to the faces. It's the perfect look for a WWII diorama set in a cold, winter setting.
This item was spray painted with Rust-Oleum Painter's Navy Blue spray paint. The item was cut out and used on the label which appears on the actual product. For more information visit www.imaginespraycreate.com
Old aluminum outdoor chairs transformed with some Rustoleum "Summer Squash" spray paint, and new cushions.
Using "French Lilac" Rustoleum? Found along the railroad tracks by the NUMMI motors plant in Fremont, Ca.
A 3D render we produced of the new Rust-Oleum Universal spray paint can. Universal is the world's first any surface spray paint. Its new ergonomic grip and 360º any-angle spray creates an experience that's one of a kind - it even allows you to spray upside down. More info at www.imaginespraycreate.com
Take an old picture frame and spray it with Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch Berry Pink to give it a romantic look. This is superb for showing any romantic picture you have.
A 3D render we produced of the new Rust-Oleum Universal spray paint can. Universal is the world's first any surface spray paint. Its new ergonomic grip and 360º any-angle spray creates an experience that's one of a kind - it even allows you to spray upside down. More info at www.imaginespraycreate.com
Jewellery boxes are impersonal and quite expensive. Using a box from a local craft shop and Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch Cherry Red along with a photo will allow you to create the perfect personal Jewellery box.
Colorful array of Rustoleum, Acrylic and Oil paints sit on a cart beside Hughes' lastest work in progress.
A 3D render we produced of the new Rust-Oleum Universal spray paint can. Universal is the world's first any surface spray paint. Its new ergonomic grip and 360º any-angle spray creates an experience that's one of a kind - it even allows you to spray upside down. More info at www.imaginespraycreate.com