How to make Flatscreen TVs
Gafoto
05-28-2004, 11:22 PM
This is a tutorial on how to make Flat Screen TVs.
First you'll need some clear plastic. As you can see I often use the viewing windows of diecast boxes:
http://img32.photobucket.com/albums/v97/Gafoto/PDRM0013.jpg
So cut your piece to size (square, rectangle, whatever). Then paint one side gloss black. This is important as it makes the other side even glossier. So flip the painted side to the back and you'll see the paint through the glossy plastic. This makes it look like there is a blank screen.
I use chrome backing for alot of my TVs trim:
http://img32.photobucket.com/albums/v97/Gafoto/PDRM0011.jpg
You can use whatever you like (I've also used plastic strips painted silver, red, etc). Cut these into size to produce a border for your TV. This will require a lot of trial and error to get a perfectly even border. I reccommend cutting one long strip of chrome backing and then dividing that up. Heres a pic before they get attached:
http://img32.photobucket.com/albums/v97/Gafoto/PDRM0012.jpg
As you can see I use a radial blade to cut up the backing. Helps keep the cuts clean and neat.
Take your chrome trim (or whatever you're using) and just glue it onto the edges of the black plastic piece. The trim should not be glued onto the side with paint. Here's the end result (on a stand):
http://www.ottercreeksoftware.com/onyxautoshopfolder/onyxautoshop/pics/photoshopped/ansonescaladeextblacklexani/PSDEXTLEXANI5.jpg
http://www.ottercreeksoftware.com/onyxautoshopfolder/onyxautoshop/pics/photoshopped/ansonescaladeextblacklexani/PSDEXTLEXANI6.jpg
First you'll need some clear plastic. As you can see I often use the viewing windows of diecast boxes:
http://img32.photobucket.com/albums/v97/Gafoto/PDRM0013.jpg
So cut your piece to size (square, rectangle, whatever). Then paint one side gloss black. This is important as it makes the other side even glossier. So flip the painted side to the back and you'll see the paint through the glossy plastic. This makes it look like there is a blank screen.
I use chrome backing for alot of my TVs trim:
http://img32.photobucket.com/albums/v97/Gafoto/PDRM0011.jpg
You can use whatever you like (I've also used plastic strips painted silver, red, etc). Cut these into size to produce a border for your TV. This will require a lot of trial and error to get a perfectly even border. I reccommend cutting one long strip of chrome backing and then dividing that up. Heres a pic before they get attached:
http://img32.photobucket.com/albums/v97/Gafoto/PDRM0012.jpg
As you can see I use a radial blade to cut up the backing. Helps keep the cuts clean and neat.
Take your chrome trim (or whatever you're using) and just glue it onto the edges of the black plastic piece. The trim should not be glued onto the side with paint. Here's the end result (on a stand):
http://www.ottercreeksoftware.com/onyxautoshopfolder/onyxautoshop/pics/photoshopped/ansonescaladeextblacklexani/PSDEXTLEXANI5.jpg
http://www.ottercreeksoftware.com/onyxautoshopfolder/onyxautoshop/pics/photoshopped/ansonescaladeextblacklexani/PSDEXTLEXANI6.jpg
FlySkyline
05-29-2004, 12:34 AM
nice tutorial
PyRoTeKniKz
05-29-2004, 02:36 AM
OMG that looks insane, lol...Great "How to"!
After seeing this the way I did it looks like crap
After seeing this the way I did it looks like crap
aviv
05-29-2004, 06:58 AM
nice how to i use it:
http://www.photogize.com/photogize_data/82F189A06C1D4EAE845C341659A28177/181159B53ED04A4F958A418491571BF0_.jpg
its similar and i build it from some others part from u.. how is it?
http://www.photogize.com/photogize_data/82F189A06C1D4EAE845C341659A28177/181159B53ED04A4F958A418491571BF0_.jpg
its similar and i build it from some others part from u.. how is it?
Gafoto
05-29-2004, 09:10 AM
Looks good. Is that foil?
mike@af
05-29-2004, 11:10 AM
Great tutorial! Thank you, Im putting it in the tutorial depository now!
jcz1987
05-29-2004, 02:51 PM
Great tutorial! Now I can make flatscreen tv for my diecast cars.
KustmAce
05-29-2004, 06:07 PM
Where did you get that "DUB" badge?
FlySkyline
05-29-2004, 06:20 PM
i belive they come standard on the 1:18 big ballers, they are also on the 1:24 s-10
Gafoto
05-29-2004, 09:04 PM
Great tutorial! Now I can make flatscreen tv for my diecast cars.
1:18 Dub City Denali XL. Its in the trunk. Doodildee, doodildum.
1:18 Dub City Denali XL. Its in the trunk. Doodildee, doodildum.
visible
01-02-2005, 03:02 AM
Great tutorial.
KustmAce
01-02-2005, 03:04 AM
visible,
Ill let this slide because your new, but for future reference, try not to post in topics older thana month or so. The most recent date can be found at the bottom left corner of the last post in the topic. This one was the end of May last year. So its kind of old. Next time you will be flamed pretty bad though.
No worries though! And I like that Cely in your sig.
Ill let this slide because your new, but for future reference, try not to post in topics older thana month or so. The most recent date can be found at the bottom left corner of the last post in the topic. This one was the end of May last year. So its kind of old. Next time you will be flamed pretty bad though.
No worries though! And I like that Cely in your sig.
Gafoto
01-02-2005, 11:14 AM
Well its obviously such a fine post it needed to be brought up again :P
Seriously, ust because the tuts are linked doesn't mean the posts themselves are new. Gotta check them dates.
Seriously, ust because the tuts are linked doesn't mean the posts themselves are new. Gotta check them dates.
G35XAndTrailBlazer
01-02-2005, 12:38 PM
lol i dont go look way back into the threads. i just check the new ones lol Nice tut though lol
visible33
06-04-2005, 01:30 AM
Great tut, but I can't see two last pictures. :(
KustmAce
06-04-2005, 01:40 AM
Are you serious? This is the second time you have brought this post back from the dead!
:wtf:
Don't do it again.
:wtf:
Don't do it again.
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