Review – Pentel 18 Color Pens Fine Point Markers

Markers are fun. They’re not the type of thing one thinks of as a serious art supply, though. When one says markers, one most often thinks of the Crayola variety. But I have here a set of 18 Pentel color pen – fine point markers. I wonder how they compare?

the box

 

 

First thing, the pentel is is not to be used at all like a Crayola marker. It is thin, like a pen, and obviously can’t be pressed. They don’t fill very well, so coloring is not and option. But that is not really what one would be doing with these. They make a very fine line, almost like a ballpoint pen, but thicker. It is suited to detail work. They are good for mixed media or a sketch style. Blending is an option and a good one with these pens, in my opinion. They are not particularly suitable for larger images, however, because of their small size. They may even work better as just regular pens (even for writing) than as a marker.

The nib

 

The body of the pen is slick but holdable. The side is marked with gold lettering that indicates what they pen is, but it is hard to read and rubs off easily. The lids do not snap into place but they do fit snugly enough to not dry out after extensive periods of time. I have had them for long enough to confirm this. The case fits all of them and keeps them organized with ridges. The top folds over and Velcro’s shut preventing the markers from falling out.

The body

 

These pens are very nice but not exactly like the markers. They are more like colored pens but with felt tips. While they have a very limited application range they are very nice and quite usable. They are however, quite expensive little things, especially for how quickly they can be used, I would only recommend getting them if you do have a known use for them.

Speak Your Mind 13 #61-65

QUESTIONS

1. What kind of animal would you most want to be?

2. If you could eliminate one world problem, what would it be?

3. What important person form history would you want to meet and talk to?

4. How do you feel about school?

5. How many kids do you want to have?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I’d like to be a Komodo Dragon.

2. Bigotry, defiantly bigotry. (or hunger, but food tastes so good, maybe death, but then we’d all become insane, screw it I’ll stick with what I got)

3. I’ve got a couple: Patton, Rommel (but only if I could speak german), MLK, and Lenin (and some others too obviously). But I think I’d most want to talk to Thomas Jefferson.

4. I like the education, I hate the people.

5. How many I want and how many I can handle are two different questions, one of which will answer the other at some point. So if I can’t handle more than 2, I don’t want more than 2, the same goes for any other number.

Happy 110th Grandpa

The man in the image above is Howard Foley, my grandfather (with my grandmother, Wanda, on their wedding day) . He was born on the 14th of August, 1902. He is the reason I have a quarter of the genes I have. He is the reason my parents took me to vacation in the forrest every summer. He is most likely the reason that I live where I do today (or my family rather). He worked on radios and cars when they were new things. He vacationed in the parks of California more then I can imagine. He loved the outdoors, a love which he passed on to my mother, who passed it on to me. He overcame the emotional toll of the death of his first daughter and never gave up on exploring the wonders of the California countryside. And he inspired a family character that I hope has been inherited by me.

So happy birthday grandpa, wish you could have seen it.

Custom LEGO Troop Transport Vehicle

So I was thinking I shout upgrade my LEGO troop transport vehicle. I had made this a few years ago, so it looks kind of, um, crap.

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Side view.

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The back opens up and can hold 2 minifigures.

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Cockpit holds on and has controls.

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Gunner postion swivels and has limited armor. Apparently the guns are anti-aircraft, as they can only point up while still being held by the minifig.

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Fits 4 minifigs total.

I decided to overhaul the design as the colors were mixed up and the resemblance to a military vehicle is only slight. Here was my first attempt.

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Sorry about the finger in the way. The remodel is slightly larger than the original, the side armor is sloped but the integration with the front slope is non-existent and looks ugly in my opinion. The turret is redesigned, with a short barreled cannon and some armor, it rotates fully but has nothing in the back.

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The driver has a small gun and the turret is placed slightly to the side as to not interfere with the drivers hatch.

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The side armor on either side is different, and the turret (which is my favorite part) extends over the back. There is no room for additional troops.

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Round back is nothing special, pieces don’t quite sync up, but that’s my fault.

After this I decided the body was to short, so I remodeled and added some length.

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Here you can see how I retained the sloping side armor.

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I decided to get rid of this side armor as it looked unrealistic.

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Here is my eventually finished product, occupied by a driver and a gunner. I ran out of pieces so I’m not fully satisfied, but I like it.

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The driver now has more room and retains his small machine-gun.

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The turret is once again moved to the right to prevent interference with the driver position.

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The hatch, when fully open is will prevent the turret from spinning, but at when it is angled down slightly like this the turret is freely spinning.

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The turret redesign is what I’m most proud of, it has sloping armor on the front and back. It fits one minifig, but unfortunately without any gear.

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Hatch at the back.

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The back compartment fits two figures, good for black, red is holding onto his gear.

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Opened hatch.

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The vehicle holds four total. Here are some other shots of the finished product.

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(the side armor is my least favorite part, it looks too bulky for me)

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Speak Your MInd 12 #56-60

QUESTIONS

1. How old will you be when you graduate from high school?

2. Would you like to live in a mansion?

3. How do you feel about lying to your parents?

4. Are you in love?

5. What is your favorite soap opera?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I am supposed to be 17 when I graduate, but if all goes to plan I will be 16 and it will be in a few weeks.

2. Only if I had a lot of people to fill it.

3. Depends, is telling a story lying, I find it quite alright to simply not tell the whole truth. But I would never lie about something that could hurt anyone.

4. Yes, madly.

5. I do not watch soap operas.