Monday, 27 April 2009
Final and Finished Piece
I think the way I made this replica was the right idea to choose. The sand and resin mix worked so well as the material I was working with was a texture in its self. It feels durable and the rust will not come off on your clothes. I really enjoyed making this piece and I was really surprised how well the material worked for me. Its true plain and simple can be the most effect way of working with things. 
I used a dark chocolaty brown to spray on dry all over the bomb, this was its base colour. I then mixed up a more ready brown colour to spray on certain areas to give definition and a more depth look to it. Then I mixed a orange brown to spray all over here and there it helped blend in the two colours before. The last colour I mixed was a very light brown. I mixed more thinners in to this colour because as I sprayed with it, it would trickle in to very small places and gather like rust would in areas. With all the colours i used I made sure I mixed matting agent into them as I didn't want a glossy finish.
Spraying the Rust Colours
Adding the Lumpy texture
Appling Texture
For the length of the bomb I applied the sand in a different way. I just painted on some liquid resin and then sprinkled sand on to that and then tapped it off again as if it was like glitter . I did this until it was completely covered. I repeated this process twice so it would give it strength and it would also hid what ever was underneath it, IE a plastic drain pipe.
Texturing the Bomb
Tail End and Fins
Nose End
Making The Bomb
Simple as it is I am going to use a length of drain pipe to be my main body of the bomb. I could have used the lathe to lathe this shape and length out but it would have taken me a long time and would have used up a lot of material.
I need to make by bomb replica quite heavy so it is more realistic, so by having a hollow tube i can put something of my chosen weight inside to weigh it down.
I need to make by bomb replica quite heavy so it is more realistic, so by having a hollow tube i can put something of my chosen weight inside to weigh it down.
My Chosen Material
After doing many test pieces which are in my sketch book I have decided to make my rust out of a fine sand and resin mixture. I am doing this because when a rust colour is sprayed on to the sand it looks like old weather metal. I can also mix up different consistencies of sand and resin. By doing this I can make the sand mixture quite pliable to work with which means I can sculpt with it and give the over all look and raised texture.
Bomb Fragments
Pictures Sent By National Trust
I joined a forum to see if I could find anyone who would know about ww2 bombs http://forums.delphiforums.com/myforums
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
I went to the explosive museum in Gosport to get all these images, but they didnt have the type of bomb I need to work from. http://www.explosion.org.uk/
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