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Acrylics Painting a cossack-bust

Discussion in 'Painting Techniques' started by Martin Antonenko, Jan 3, 2011.

  1. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    134. to the 138th day, from the 04th to the 10th of May, 2011

    I want to revive this construction report once more briefly to show You how it comes to an end now:

    Each of my figures get after finished construction as well as painting a separate dust protection bonnet, because I have no glass cabinet.

    In addition I let myself cut in a sign business 0,3-cm Perspex records suitably and stick together afterwards them...;

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    The used glue is a so-called "Polymerisationskleber", very well suitable for Perspex, hardens crystal-clearly, is almost as liquid, unfortunately, as water.

    It is damned difficult not "to make a mess" in the corners – and who exactly looks can recognise: I worked not by hundred percent flawless.

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    After narrow-valid hardening – now – comes the exciting question: „Have I properly measured?

    Yep, I am fed up, the bonnet fits to my joy and exactly above the base …:

    [IMG]

    Now I put my small Cossack to my remaining figures.

    And now there he stands and pleases my heart …:

    [IMG]

    Well – now this sbs is finally ready.

    Thank you once again for coreading and taking part!

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