пятница, 28 ноября 2014 г.

Toddler Batmobile

Turn a Little Tikes car into the Batmobile. Just a little paint made an old toy into something any Bat-loving toddler would love to drive around.


We started by taking a few parts off and covering other parts that we didn't want any paint on, like the wheels.


toddler batmobile, painted furniture


We used Rustoleum Universal paint in silver and black, because it works on plastic without a primer. We first painted the accents parts silver, then taped those parts off and painted the rest a matte black.


toddler batmobile, painted furniture


To add the Bat logo on the front and side, we made our own stencil with masking tape, wax paper, and a printed image of the Bat logo.


toddler batmobile, painted furniture


With the masking tape stencil on the car, we painted the Bat logo with yellow acrylic paint and a small paint brush.


toddler batmobile, painted furniture


To up the coolness, we added silver PVC tail pipes on the back and painted the inside red, to look like fire.


toddler batmobile, painted furniture


My toddler loved his Batmobile so much, that he spent all day driving and sitting inside, evening eating lunch in there.


toddler batmobile, painted furniture


Go to my original post to see more details about how we transformed a toddler car into the Batmobile, and to see how we turned a Barbie car into a Batmobile too.


toddler batmobile, painted furniture



toddler batmobile, painted furniture


Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/14230406/toddler-batmobile site

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