I got bored and decided to spice up my Slug clone a little bit.
Materials-
-A brush of your size
-India Ink(waterproof)
/// I used super black for mine.
-Paper towels or rag
-Acetone/Nail Polish Remover
///ONLY 100% acetone. If there are only two ingredients and acetone is the first you'll be fine, the other types that moisturize nails doesn't work as well.
-Gloves
Steps-
1) Take mod apart
2) Put acetone onto rag or towel and scrub it until there is no finish on it.
///This will take a little work. The wood will look very light when the acetone evaporates, and may be a little gunky. If that's the case more acetone.
3) Once the wood is cleaned, take the India Ink and brush and start painting it until you're happy with it.
/// India Ink dries pretty quickly so you can put a few coats on and it'll look great.
4) Put mod back together when ink is dry
Ta-da!
I wish I had a before and after and a better camera, but that's black, not dark brown.
Materials-
-A brush of your size
-India Ink(waterproof)
/// I used super black for mine.
-Paper towels or rag
-Acetone/Nail Polish Remover
///ONLY 100% acetone. If there are only two ingredients and acetone is the first you'll be fine, the other types that moisturize nails doesn't work as well.
-Gloves
Steps-
1) Take mod apart
2) Put acetone onto rag or towel and scrub it until there is no finish on it.
///This will take a little work. The wood will look very light when the acetone evaporates, and may be a little gunky. If that's the case more acetone.
3) Once the wood is cleaned, take the India Ink and brush and start painting it until you're happy with it.
/// India Ink dries pretty quickly so you can put a few coats on and it'll look great.
4) Put mod back together when ink is dry
Ta-da!
I wish I had a before and after and a better camera, but that's black, not dark brown.