



And it's kind of hard to tell from the photo, but I also got a few cans of orange to add some highlights to the red, furthering the depth of color even more! Yeah!

And it's kind of hard to tell from the photo, but I also got a few cans of orange to add some highlights to the red, furthering the depth of color even more! Yeah!
And here's an artist's (me) rendition of how the ant will look, on-site, before the paint job.
This is a specially designed, adhesive backed stability strap used for high tech welding apparati, also know as 'masking tape'.
A quick inventory of parts and pieces for the ant head.
Here we are using a torch to cut out the shape for the ant hull, and boy, wouldn't a plasma cutter be great, right about now! Am I right??
Next we cut some old Coleman propane tanks to make the top leg appendage. Then a few patches to cover the holes up, and the ant body is looking pretty good.
And at the end of the day, we put the ant to sleep.