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Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 2:16 am
by Armante
Hey everyone.
I have an old E-5 droid blaster and a new Rubies E-11 from Rebels that I want to modify some and then paint and weather.
I've read a bit about weathering techniques and am getting my head around starting with a primer undercoat, then the silvery metallic finish, followed by satin blacks and weathering then sealing with a clear overcoat etc. However I'm a newb at all this, so
My questions are
- whereabouts is the best place to buy the paints? I'd prefer just aerosol cans as I don't have an airbrush.
- which paints to get, from which manufacturer?!
- any particular product for filling and sanding gaps. I keep reading about Bondo, but I suspect that's an American product?
Any help and info, or pointing me in the right direction to a New Zealand based supplier/forum about this sort of thing will be HUGELY appreciated!
Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 3:32 am
by MattG
You can get everything you need from Bunnings/Mitre10/Placemakers.
"Rattle-can" paints are fine for this sort of thing...e.g., Plastikote
http://search.mitre10.co.nz/search?p=Q&w=plastikote
Bondo equivalents are basically any 2-part automotive filler/builder's bog...
e.g.,
http://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/automotiv ... ml_461627/
e.g.,
http://www.bunnings.co.nz/ados-builders ... _p00272891
Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 4:10 am
by Postie
Just my opinion but I like using acyrlic paints so when it's time to add weathering,aging etc you can thin the paints with water making it easier for using "dry brushing" techniques.
1-Fill any gaps and screw holes
2 - Acyrlic spray can primer
3-Acyrlic spray can base color
4- Tamiya acrylic paints (hobbie shop) & soft brush for weathering
5- have fun! Worst case if you're not happy,hit it with another coat of your base color & try again
Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:21 am
by Armante
Thanks very much Matt and Postie!
Really appreciate the info. It gives me something to go on.
I reckon I'll practise on the E-5 as it doesn't really matter if I screw up too much, but I don't want to mess up the E-11

Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 10:04 pm
by Edward26
Hi All, is there anyone locally that sells the Rubies E-11 blaster?
My only alternative now is Amazon.
Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 10:10 pm
by Armante
I got mine from a guy in Canada. Shipping was about 50 bucks! Gave me the blaster for free tho
I'm going to try and get more maybe. Will let you know if i do
EDIT no local supplier i know of, Rubies doesn't have a license for down here
Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:13 am
by Edward26
Armante wrote:I got mine from a guy in Canada. Shipping was about 50 bucks! Gave me the blaster for free tho
I'm going to try and get more maybe. Will let you know if i do
EDIT no local supplier i know of, Rubies doesn't have a license for down here
Sweet thanks,
I will order a couple from Amazon, so I can try different methods of conversions on these.
Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:22 am
by Armante
How much are you getting them for Edward? And cost of shipping? Might be cheaper if we combine forces?

Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:43 am
by Edward26
Armante wrote:How much are you getting them for Edward? And cost of shipping? Might be cheaper if we combine forces?

Hi it still works out at least NZD$50 a piece after shipping.
Re: Recommendations for supplies for Blaster Prop build
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:51 am
by Edward26
Armante wrote:How much are you getting them for Edward? And cost of shipping? Might be cheaper if we combine forces?

I love Google. $34.97 is decently priced.
http://costumepalace.co.nz/?subcats=Y&s ... cts.search