Make your clone helmets fun!
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Make your clone helmets fun!
This is steps to make your clones colorable!
1. spread glue allover what you want to color on
2. put paper on
3. soak in water for half a sec
4. frezze for hour an a half
5. draw!!!!
1. spread glue allover what you want to color on
2. put paper on
3. soak in water for half a sec
4. frezze for hour an a half
5. draw!!!!

commander nick- Posts : 104
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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
...That just ruins the helmet, just use sharpie or paint or something on the helmet.

Uberlag- STARCRAFTER
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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
never tried that method before... does it actually turn out good? got any reference pics?
Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
I don't see how it could work but I might try it. 


Commander Faie- Wolverine Lover
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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
Commander Faie wrote:I don't see how it could work but I might try it.
I believe I understand...
And Uberlag, spare us your cruelty.
Anyway, I believe the water will merge with the glue. Then the then-merged glue and water would merge with the paper. Then the then-merged glue and water and the thenner merged glue and water and paper would be frozen to enable writing.

CommandoEighty-Oh- Posts : 1088
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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
So your saying the results of pencils and stuff would be better than sharpie/paint?

Uberlag- STARCRAFTER
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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
Uberlag wrote:So your saying the results of pencils and stuff would be better than sharpie/paint?
No, I'm saying that you don't need to blast people to hell just because you can think of a better way.

CommandoEighty-Oh- Posts : 1088
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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
No offence, but that sounds pretty crap. Use markers. They work just like pens.

Aki-kundu- Undepian Jedi
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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
You could make textured helmets this way. I just chew on mine, they look about the same. 

Rook- Rookifier

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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
Commander Nick, I understand that you may be new, so I'm not going to criticize, but I'd advise you to get decals or stickers. If you want custom clone stickers, contact me; I'll see what I can do.
Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
Rook wrote:You could make textured helmets this way. I just chew on mine, they look about the same.
WOW, that just conjured up an image in my head of you sitting at a desk knawing the heck out of Clone helmets!


astoriabluelegos- Post Master

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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
Chew on them? Why not just use the dog?
But, in all seriousness, this method doesn't sound as good as just painting, or using sharpies to colour it.
But, in all seriousness, this method doesn't sound as good as just painting, or using sharpies to colour it.
Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
Axel wrote:Chew on them? Why not just use the dog?
But, in all seriousness, this method doesn't sound as good as just painting, or using sharpies to colour it.
Because it sounds somewhat "temporary", I think this technique would work well to practice on, because if you mess-up, you can simpley remove it without major damage to the helmet.


astoriabluelegos- Post Master

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Re: Make your clone helmets fun!
Or the helmet might just crack from overfreezing...is that possible?
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