Experimenting with Steampunk
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hey dude these are really sweet, I just learned about steampunk today for the first time. I might take a stab at making some items like these what kind of paint did you use? and how did you make some parts look worn and torn? like on the corners of the gun
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Steampunk is like an alternate past. It is 1800 style items with futuristic capabilities. so like a steam powered wooden mech.
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Its all about the goggles man.
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20-22nd century technology powered by 19th century means.
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A quick question. What sort of glue did you use, and how did you keep it from making a mess? The whole "push it together and it squishes out the sides" thing.
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The goggles look ace gave me some good ideas for the pair I'm planning on making, keep up the good work
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Love the goggles... Good job.
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this kids talented as hell!
Those are the coolest steampunk goggles I've ever seen!
LonerlovezL 3 months ago 8
@LonerlovezL Haha, thanks.
xXBocephusXx 3 months ago
What type of paint did you use when making these?
BlueCoPogo 5 months ago
@BlueCoPogo Just misc spray paint.
xXBocephusXx 5 months ago
Those goggles are great man. How did you give the lenses and the other little piece the ability to move? Is there more lego stuff on it thats giving it that ability?
GlompoFie 9 months ago 3
@GlompoFie The magnifying lens is from a set of jewelers glasses. I just took that moving piece from them and glued them to my goggles. The other piece is from a toy set of binoculars. they move with some Bionicle parts I glued to the goggles.
xXBocephusXx 9 months ago