here I have a custom I worked on and that's Charlie the old bus who I created
how I began got a tomy Bertie for 50p didn't work but for less than a pound I bought it
I took the face off and made holes in the sides to show the wheel like the actual bus Bertie is based off I also used superglue and plastic leftover from the Dremel and smoothed it and after readjusting I got it
the other side
painted it cream and painted yellow I used a small tool and big one to remove paint in the windows the tool is the one they use when making sculptures with clay a carving tool small on one side big on the other I used it to remove the paint as to not paint the windows again
I also took the face and sanded it didn't need it so I only wanted the panel as seen
I took it and made the cut edges round with the Dremel as to make it different to Bertie I also painted the lamps with a silver sharpie
and a show that shows the other side
I now will need to make the face and not much as it will be complete also to glue the grill with superglue
how I began got a tomy Bertie for 50p didn't work but for less than a pound I bought it
I took the face off and made holes in the sides to show the wheel like the actual bus Bertie is based off I also used superglue and plastic leftover from the Dremel and smoothed it and after readjusting I got it
the other side
painted it cream and painted yellow I used a small tool and big one to remove paint in the windows the tool is the one they use when making sculptures with clay a carving tool small on one side big on the other I used it to remove the paint as to not paint the windows again
I also took the face and sanded it didn't need it so I only wanted the panel as seen
I took it and made the cut edges round with the Dremel as to make it different to Bertie I also painted the lamps with a silver sharpie
and a show that shows the other side
I now will need to make the face and not much as it will be complete also to glue the grill with superglue
I liked tomy ever since I found out about it