News:

Poll time! Cast your votes for the best stegosaur toys, the best ceratopsoid toys (excluding Triceratops), and the best allosauroid toys (excluding Allosaurus) of all time! Some of the polls have been reset to include some recent releases, so please vote again, even if you voted previously.

Main Menu

You can support the Dinosaur Toy Forum by making dino-purchases through these links to Ebay and Amazon. Disclaimer: these and other links to Ebay.com and Amazon.com on the Dinosaur Toy Forum are often affiliate links, so when you make purchases through them we may make a commission.

avatar_Hynerpeton

Painting a Dino

Started by Hynerpeton, October 04, 2014, 12:21:35 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Hynerpeton

I want to get a second Hendous (which i know where one is cheap priced) but what kind of paint do i use? Figure is a hard rubber.
Walking With Monsers:
[about Lystrosaurus] Astonishingly, their vast herds make up more than half of all life on Earth. Never again will a single species do so well.

Walking With Monsters: (Hynerpeton) To avoid injury the males demonstrate their strength  in a strange  push up contest.


Megalosaurus

Hello.
Acrylic paint is the way to go. I suggest you to get tubes instead of pots.
Friend, questions like this should be posted in this thread:
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=395.0
;)
Sobreviviendo a la extinción!!!

Hynerpeton

Quote from: Megalosaurus on October 04, 2014, 07:48:05 PM
Hello.
Acrylic paint is the way to go. I suggest you to get tubes instead of pots.
Friend, questions like this should be posted in this thread:
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=395.0
;)

Thank you
Walking With Monsers:
[about Lystrosaurus] Astonishingly, their vast herds make up more than half of all life on Earth. Never again will a single species do so well.

Walking With Monsters: (Hynerpeton) To avoid injury the males demonstrate their strength  in a strange  push up contest.

You can support the Dinosaur Toy Forum by making dino-purchases through these links to Ebay and Amazon. Disclaimer: these and other links to Ebay.com and Amazon.com on the Dinosaur Toy Forum are often affiliate links, so when you make purchases through them we may make a commission.