Thanks gents!
we had about 6 hrs or so from the starting gun to dig through fodder until slight pressure was applied to wrap things up --
there wasn't gobs and gobs of fodder for all the folks there -- but there was enough for everyone to make a few customs -- i guess i'm just slow -- i had another parted out & assembled, but just never got any further than that -- everybody was painting while i was still modding stuff...
there wasn't a whole lot of choice in paints... there were like 4 bottles of green, some purple, some blues, an orange, and barely any black. oh, there might have been some white, too.
i had no idea of what to expect from this type of paint, especially going over grey & white, but after seeing the results, i'd try it out again when I have a little more time (and my own brushes)
edit: i got a pm on CON-traption build, so i thought i'd just detail the construction in the thread --
I took the claw thing & cut the green control/springy off what would have been the 'back' of the claw -- i pulled all the claws out to become 'legs' and set it upright on them. I used an x-acto (or Kona) saw to cut the end off another spring-load missle, and glued that to the top. I popped the end ring off a third spring load weapon and glued it around the base of the missile. i found a couple of those purple air-tank things, and worked out that i could glue them in one quarter of the piece, and drilled small holes in the adjacent quarters to accept the hose. I took the handle from the spring-load that I had split with my needlenose, and that's when I asked Richard about the connected/remote idea. He liked tethered, so I dug through his fodder for something to connect the handle to the machine, and found a Breaker cable, as well as some kind of hand-held controller -- I glued all these together, and started looking for a place to attach it to the machine. Not finding a good spot, I went hunting in the fodder, and found a firefly backpack. I took off the removable plate and glued it to the machine. Richard had a power drill & bits there for our use, so I found one the same diameter as the connector hose and drilled through the firefly plate & machine until I could fit the connection cable in. The final piece of tech detail to the machine is one of the Doctor's nano-injection devices, which i glued on to act as an antenna or something. Then I also found that box thing for the top, just in case they needed to transport the CON-Traption and didn't want to get burned...
//thanks for the interest, AT!