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I wanted to have one of these since a long time ago.

This is my first attempt.

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If you like it, please do not miss the following video. You cannot imagine how much light it produces:

Regards,

Francisco

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Superb effect.

Did you lume it yourself? If so, what did you use, and how did you get such an even finish?

yes, i did it myself... a mixture of lume and solvent...sprayed...

Francisco

Posted

You've revealed my secret. Late at night, if I need to visit the "lou", I grab my Ziggified 250 from the top of my night table and use it to find my way :D

However, that dial would wake up the neighborhood :lol:

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Indeed...hey Zig...how 'bout one with the black lume you had displayed awhile back??? That would be something...

this is the process to obtain darklumen... using transparebt black paint:

normal lume:

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black transparent paint:

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final result:

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Interested in the details of what you did. I have also wanted to do this for a while. I just did not want to waste a large amount of lume. What solvent did you use? What Lume? What was your mixture ratio? I assume that you used your airbrush for the application? How thick do you think the coating is and can you make it any thinner and not hurt the effect? Great work by the way!

Posted (edited)

Interested in the details of what you did. I have also wanted to do this for a while. I just did not want to waste a large amount of lume. What solvent did you use? What Lume? What was your mixture ratio? I assume that you used your airbrush for the application? How thick do you think the coating is and can you make it any thinner and not hurt the effect? Great work by the way!

I used a commercial spray lume. However, you cannot buy any longer this product in Europe. So, now, knowing that lume can be sprayed, I am going to develop the formula myself, hopefully.

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Let me know what you come up with...

I am experimenting too. I bought some cheap lum through glowinc.com (G10) and ordered several different grains so that I can mix with clear lacquers of various consistencies.

I'll let you know how it goes...

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