Rex: u a lefty? that explains a lot
Those of you who have painted foam - any tips? I tried some last night and it went very streaky.
This probably a dumb question, but you peeled that clear film off of the board first right?...if not, I can easily see paint not sticking to that...
As for painting, I make a wash of the grout color so it'll easily get down in to the brick lines and damaged areas and such...one coat usually does well...then I get my brick face color (the thick cheap stuff from michaels works great!) and dab a flat faced sponge into it....then I lightly dab the color over the brick faces...this keeps it out of the washed cracks for the most part and since the paint is so thick, one coat is usually enough...then I go back and weather as needed...
I am starting to notice a lot of people using that pink foam AKA Extruded Polystyrene to make brick walls, in which they sculpt/carve the bricks into the face of the foam and then paint it. I know THIS thread is what started it!
It looks FABULOUS, but i was wondering... what is the measurement for the bricks? I am very curious to try this, I just want to make sure it looks right!
Put your foot up to a brick and then guesstimate with a Joe foot when sizing up a foam brick
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Giving this a bump because I have a question...
What material makes the best roads for a city dio that will hold up to kids playing on it?
I thought about cutting thin foam as my road so I can scuff it up, make potholes, etc. But I want it durable enough the kids can play on it without tearing it up.
suggestions?
Giving this a bump because I have a question...
What material makes the best roads for a city dio that will hold up to kids playing on it?
I thought about cutting thin foam as my road so I can scuff it up, make potholes, etc. But I want it durable enough the kids can play on it without tearing it up.
suggestions?
Giving this a bump because I have a question...
What material makes the best roads for a city dio that will hold up to kids playing on it?
I thought about cutting thin foam as my road so I can scuff it up, make potholes, etc. But I want it durable enough the kids can play on it without tearing it up.
suggestions?
Glue roof shingles onto a long durable surface. They look like rough roads and could easily be glued onto a surface. Just an idea.