fsdesimone
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- Dec 17, 2003
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Lou: Heh heh. Yeah, I've had my mind on a fight scene for quite a while now. Might be a nice way to segue back into the martial subjects...
Terry: I was just looking at some pictures of Lemieux yesterday. Actually, it was in an issue of The Hockey News that was basically filled with questions like "Who is the best defenseman ever?" "The best dynasty..." "The most talented player..." "Was Gelinas' goal good or not?" I guess they don't have much to write about with season a bust right now.
Pete: While the ice wasn't that difficult, it took several tries before I got it right. First I took a base with a depressed center, filled it in with some putty, and painted the ice/lines with acrylics. When that was dry I went back and poured thin (no thicker than 1/16") layers of acrylic gel medium over it until I reached the top of the base. If you pour it too thickly it will ripple and pucker as it dries. When it was completely dry I rubbed it with sandpaper to give it the cloudy look and scratched it heavily with an x-acto.
Francesca
Terry: I was just looking at some pictures of Lemieux yesterday. Actually, it was in an issue of The Hockey News that was basically filled with questions like "Who is the best defenseman ever?" "The best dynasty..." "The most talented player..." "Was Gelinas' goal good or not?" I guess they don't have much to write about with season a bust right now.
Pete: While the ice wasn't that difficult, it took several tries before I got it right. First I took a base with a depressed center, filled it in with some putty, and painted the ice/lines with acrylics. When that was dry I went back and poured thin (no thicker than 1/16") layers of acrylic gel medium over it until I reached the top of the base. If you pour it too thickly it will ripple and pucker as it dries. When it was completely dry I rubbed it with sandpaper to give it the cloudy look and scratched it heavily with an x-acto.
Francesca