NightOwl Forums
***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - Printable Version

+- NightOwl Forums (https://forums.nightowlpro.com)
+-- Forum: The Crypt (https://forums.nightowlpro.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=12)
+--- Forum: Off Topic (https://forums.nightowlpro.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=9)
+--- Thread: ***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** (/showthread.php?tid=515)

Pages: 1 2


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - TheChosenOne - 03-31-2004

Wicked!

Looks great, SPAZ! B)


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - travsall - 03-31-2004

Nice job SPAZ, you inspired me, thanks!! Pulled out my paint and went to work on mine too! Added a bunch more damage and weathering to the mask while I was at it. Found that if you add a gloss sealer to his head, it really gives it that slick, wet look like in the movie.


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - travsall - 03-31-2004

side, no mask shot


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - travsall - 03-31-2004

and this one just looked damn cool after I tweeked the color a bit!


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - VF31 - 03-31-2004

great work trav... Smile


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - SPAZ - 03-31-2004

wow travsall that makes me want to open my other set
they should just sell Jason by himself Wink


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - TheChosenOne - 03-31-2004

How much did you pay for the set, SPAZ?


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - SPAZ - 03-31-2004

$21.95
[url=\"http://www.killertoys.com/prod_display.php?prod_id=904\"]http://www.killertoys.com/prod_display.php?prod_id=904[/url]


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - Dreamdemon - 03-31-2004

Wow nice Job Travis! I might just have to work on mine now.

Aaron


***more Pics Of Jason From Neca Set*** - travsall - 04-01-2004

Thanks a lot guys!! Real easy fix if anyone\'s not 100% sure how.

You\'ll need a bottle of black acrylic paint, gloss sealer, a sponge chunk (fairly small, 1/2\" x1/2\" or so) a good clean rag, a small container, and a paint brush. Squeeze a little of the black paint into the container and add a little bit of water, just enough to make it a little bit runnier. Mix it up with the paint brush, and dob it on to Jason\'s head witht he sponge, (go a small area at a time) take the rag and dab it in a bit, then lightly rub some off, exposing just a little bit of the factory paint. Do this all over the head untill only the face is exposed, and if you need to, go over it again with the same method until it\'s as dark as you like. Let that set until it\'s completely dry then clean the paint brush up, and apply the sealer in a heavy coat where ever the black is. For the eyes, go over them with a very light black wash, but first water down the paint mix a bit more, so it has a milk like consistancy.

For the mask, I used an exacto knife all over for the shallow cuts, they run in a few different directions to break up the look some. For the deeper gashes I used a very fine toothed hack saw blade, and carefully sawed in one direction until the marks were deep enough. I then used the straight black acrylic and dabbed it lightly around where the straps connect to the mask and around the eyes, then rubbed it very lightly with the rag. To finish it off I took the black acrylic and added quite a bit of water, making a milk like consistancy, then dobbed it on heavily with the sponge and rubbed it off well with the rag, just wanting to fill the gashes with this first wash. Do a second wash, but this time don\'t wipe off quite as much as the first time. Continue doing washes until the mask is as dark and weathered as you want it!

any questions, and you can always email me at travsall@shaw.ca