Our refrigerator and microwave oven.

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Our refrigerator and microwave oven.








These are not rusted,Just painted, these are our company president's works.



It's a very heavy finish that goes beyond mere military style,isn't it!
Rust painted is very very real.

After all, men including me likes these,as if young boy!











The paint is Turner's "milk paint" and "iron paint",
After painting "Green Army" on the whole, he painted "Iron Brown" by a sponge to give it a rusty texture.


Remaking old plastic products like thIs way,It may be so good!


□Making of "meter"

Of course we can use the refrigerator without any problems.

But, we can't use the microwave oven.Because, wattage and a timer scale are just printed,these painted off by the paint.



 
By the way, the original microwave oven looks like this.



If you leave it as it is, inconvenience will appear at lunch time.
I tried to draw scales with a marker,but it was difficult to do by hand.



So I thoughts to make and attach with a different parts.
this is what I made over two weeks.


I made these aiming to be like an old military communication device's meter or dial.

These were created by cutting out plastic plates with a round cutter from a 100-yen shop (which is quite good in price) and bonding these parts together.



(Tamiya plastic board set, plastic board with different thickness set.Useful for making small items. It seems to be usable for homework of summer vacation.About 300 yen, I use this and a 5mm diameter plastic rod.)


(Made like these.These were something I didn't like one or was a failed one.)

The dial of the W number is made as a convex mold using brass  wire and parts made by pressing epoxy putty to silicon mold for accessories.

(If you use UV-curing resin or poly putty, I think it was a little more sharp.But,I thought that it would be easier to make many of the same parts with the stamping.)


(This,I bought this at Rakuten for about 300 yen.)

After painted the base color
I painted matte white like as "dry brush" technique.

The timer is assembled in a donut-shaped container.
I asked to our designer an timer scale image created by "Adobe Illustrator".I cut out and insert what printed out .


Hexagon bolt-shaped parts have a built-in polycap so you can remove them.






("wave PC-05" carved around and pasted plastic plate to shape.)



Two hexagon bolts and glass parts, fasteners and eaves are removable.
The transparent parts used the transparent underlay that was in the house because it was cracked many times in the process of cutting out as round when used a transparent plastic board.
(I knew that transparent plastics were harder and more brittle than ordinary styrene resins, but ...)
Probably it made of vinyl chloride.

It looks like this when you remove  those.


Because if will use the same paint as the main body, I felt that the polystyrene resin would be affected,I sprayed the "dark green" Tamiya plastic models color.
(* It looks like there is no problem because it is use to Styrofoam on Turner's blog.)

By comparison, the colors were quite different, but when using the same “iron brown” paint as the body to create a rusted texture, it looks almost the same.


It ’s been a while since I made this kind of thing, but I managed to do it.

These were the introduction of our company's refrigerator and microwave oven.




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