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homemade halloween costumes Part 4
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Part 4 Painting
I decided to use a flat black spray paint. Be careful to not over apply. We sprayed the whole thing three or four times to make sure we had a black jet.
I decided to build a homemade halloween costume for my son this year. I started by looking at pictures of the F-117 on google images. From there I looked at pictures of an F-117 radio controlled airplane called a park flyer. The appearance was simple enough that I felt like I could build a costume that looked good. Next I found a set of free plans from parkjet.com I then built a very simple model from those plans which is pictured here.
I found the following text written by someone else. (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080714134603AAryXkd) However I wanted to repost their answer here so it would be easier for me to find it again. 1. Go to draft.blogger.com. It's a new blog editor the Blogger folks are preparing. Not many people know about it yet, but now you're one of them. (see the url I provided below for details about it.) 2. Go to the dashboard and select the settings link for the blog you want to export from. 3. Select export to save an "xml" file with all your post info. 4. Go back to the dashboard and select the blog you want to import to. 5. Select the settings link for that blog. 6. Import the blog. 7. If you choose to automatically publish everything, you should be all set. If you don't select to publish everything you can edit the list of posts at the new blog and publish what you want. You can choose to use the "draft" editor as your default editor, which is ...
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