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    Default TFA Earth Mode Wasp Project

    It's another rainy day here in Brisbane so earlier on I plonked myself down on a comfy chair and started flicking through the good ol' Transformers Animated Almanac. I reached page 49 and there he was, my favourite TFA character, Wasp! "Hmm, I wonder if Hasbro will ever release an activator Earth mode Wasp." I thought. Then I remembered, I have a spare activator Bumblebee in the shed (the one that came bundled with purple Shockwave). Hmmm...*strokes imaginary beard* Half an hour later I came back from the nearest hobby shop & Woolworths armed with (hopefully) enough kit to make one of my own.

    Note: I realise that eventually we will see a Fugitive Waspinator (yes, not Wasp due to a trademark issue) but I'm not too fond of the deluxe Bumblebee mould and prefer the scale of the activator (not to mention Fugitive Waspinator won't even have a new head and features some non-cartoon accurate colours eg. purple headlights and windows).

    So, as you can see below, here is all the kit I'll be needing (I think).

    We have:

    -Biodegradable rubber gloves (to keep oil from hands off the paint and plastic, and also so fingerprints don't show on the epoxy parts)
    -Masking tape (to cover the wheels & a few other parts before spraying the primer)
    -Washing detergent (with warm water to thoroughly clean the plastic)
    -Medium Toothbrush (to help with the above)
    -Tamiya Modeling Brush HF Standard set (3 brushes of varying sizes)
    -Tamiya X-20 Enamel Thinner (for washing the brushes and if needing to thin out any of the paints)
    -Tamiya X-1 Black Enamel Paint
    -Tamiya X-15 Light Green Enamel Paint
    -Tamiya X-16 Purple Enamel Paint
    -Revell Color SM365 Enamel Paint (main colour of Wasp's body)
    -Mr White Surfacer 1000 (primer)
    -Tamiya Epoxy Putty - Smooth Surface - 25g
    -Tamiya P400, P600, P1000 Finishing Abrasives (I'll just be using the P1000 sandpaper all over the toy prior to spraying the primer - so it grips the paint nicely)
    -Small screwdriver set
    -Modelling knife (to lop off activator Bumblebee's horns and 'mohawke')
    -Scissors (for cutting the masking tape to size)
    -Transformers Animated Activator Bumblebee

    I'll be updating the thread with pictures as I go, should be a fun little project!

    Last edited by Doubledealer; 27th February 2010 at 10:18 PM.

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