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Halloween 2010 by Pixie Dust Miniatures

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December 22nd, 2010 Posted 9:37 am

Dollhouse miniature Halloween food made in 1:12 scale by Pixie Dust Miniatures BLOG: pixiedustminiatures.blogspot.com SHOP www.etsy.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com

New York Storefronts in Miniature

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August 24th, 2010 Posted 4:44 am

Visual artist Randy Hage has spent the last 25 years making sets, models and props for the TV/film and small scale hobby industries. Former instructor at FIDM in Los Angeles, teaching set and prop fabrication. Owner of Doll House Lady Miniatures, a retail hobby store that has served small scale enthusiasts since 1986. Currently working on a personal fine arts project that has been on hold since 2001…Documenting and replicating NYC storefronts that are disappearing due to gentrification and urban renewal. See recent blog interviews with me at the following links… dnainfo.com vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com ny.curbed.com You can also view photos of my work at www.flickr.com Handmade, scratch built, 1/12th scale miniature models. Realistic depictions of New York storefront architecture. Documenting the disappearing structures in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens. Miniature sculptures that replicate the original structures down to the smallest detail. Storefronts in this video include Donuts Coffee Shop, which was located at Union and 5th in the Park Slope area of Brooklyn, Sandwich Shop which was located at the corner of Hope and Marcy in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Ny, Vesuvio Bakery (now Birdbath bakery) located in Soho on Prince st, NY, and Nick’s luncheonette located on 196 Broadway, Williamsburg, NY. Currently working on Ideal Hosiery storefront, Manhattan, NY Randy Hage is a contemporary visual artist and model maker who is fabricating realistic miniature models of NYC

How to remove poster paint and lacquer from a plastic figurine?

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April 16th, 2010 Posted 4:46 pm

I had the guts to try re-painting a Bleach scale model of Ichigo (plastic figurine).

I used poster paint for the first layer, then covered some parts with lacquer to shine it a bit.

The result? It looks a little sticky. I’d like some advice on how to remove both the lacquer and the poster paint underneath. Oh, and maybe some tips on what paint to use instead.

…yes I was stupid.

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