Dead Space Technical Plan Poster

Dead Space Technical Plan Poster

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FEATURES

  • Technical Specs
    • Limited production of 400 hand-numbered
    • Material: 80# Neenah - 100 White Royal Sundance Felt cover
    • Full Bleed
    • 14" x 28”
    • Please Note: This lithograph is shipped rolled, in a tube, to reduce the chance of damage during shipping. See the bottom of the description for options to flatten your lithograph.

POWER AND RELIABILITY IN A PORTABLE PACKAGE.

A bolt of ionized plasma capable of cutting through softer minerals, yet with just some power nodes or circuits, this mining tool turns into the iconic Necromorph destroyer that we all love. The 211-V Plasma Cutter was created by Schofield Tools and was created for non-combat uses. But with what transpired in the USG Ishimura, survivors had to alter this tool to precision-shoot a bolt of ionized plasma. In the wreckage of the USG Ishimura, finding a bloodied Plasma Cutter might not be an easy task. And with this Technical Plan Poster, you have everything needed to inspect and maintain your plasma gun. With only 400 available, you’ll be the lucky few to own one of these when things go south on deck.

Due to differences between monitor displays, your product may vary from the images shown.

FLATTENING YOUR LITHOGRAPH

To flatten your lithograph, the following measures may be taken.

Option 1

Unroll your lithograph and lay it between 2 boards that are larger than the print. Make sure the boards are clean or sandwich your print between tissue paper. Place heavy items evenly across the top of the boards. Leave as long needed to flatten the print.

Option 2

You can lightly iron your lithograph on a flat and heat resistant surface. Set your iron to the lightest setting first. You must place either a pressing cloth or towel between the iron and the print. Otherwise, you will burn your print. It is advised that you have the print face down when ironing. Gently press your iron on the cloth and print, moving back and forth only on the cloth until the area is flat. Do this across the entire print. If you feel the iron is not hot enough gently increase the temperature until the desired effect is achieved.

Option 3

Take your print to a professional framing service and have them frame or mount it on a board.

The Gear Store will not be held liable if you damage your print using the above methods. These are merely options to help you get the most out of your lithograph.

Dead Space Technical Plan Poster

Dead Space Technical Plan Poster

Regular price $45.00
Sale price $45.00 Regular price

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FEATURES

  • Technical Specs
    • Limited production of 400 hand-numbered
    • Material: 80# Neenah - 100 White Royal Sundance Felt cover
    • Full Bleed
    • 14" x 28”
    • Please Note: This lithograph is shipped rolled, in a tube, to reduce the chance of damage during shipping. See the bottom of the description for options to flatten your lithograph.

POWER AND RELIABILITY IN A PORTABLE PACKAGE.

A bolt of ionized plasma capable of cutting through softer minerals, yet with just some power nodes or circuits, this mining tool turns into the iconic Necromorph destroyer that we all love. The 211-V Plasma Cutter was created by Schofield Tools and was created for non-combat uses. But with what transpired in the USG Ishimura, survivors had to alter this tool to precision-shoot a bolt of ionized plasma. In the wreckage of the USG Ishimura, finding a bloodied Plasma Cutter might not be an easy task. And with this Technical Plan Poster, you have everything needed to inspect and maintain your plasma gun. With only 400 available, you’ll be the lucky few to own one of these when things go south on deck.

Due to differences between monitor displays, your product may vary from the images shown.

FLATTENING YOUR LITHOGRAPH

To flatten your lithograph, the following measures may be taken.

Option 1

Unroll your lithograph and lay it between 2 boards that are larger than the print. Make sure the boards are clean or sandwich your print between tissue paper. Place heavy items evenly across the top of the boards. Leave as long needed to flatten the print.

Option 2

You can lightly iron your lithograph on a flat and heat resistant surface. Set your iron to the lightest setting first. You must place either a pressing cloth or towel between the iron and the print. Otherwise, you will burn your print. It is advised that you have the print face down when ironing. Gently press your iron on the cloth and print, moving back and forth only on the cloth until the area is flat. Do this across the entire print. If you feel the iron is not hot enough gently increase the temperature until the desired effect is achieved.

Option 3

Take your print to a professional framing service and have them frame or mount it on a board.

The Gear Store will not be held liable if you damage your print using the above methods. These are merely options to help you get the most out of your lithograph.

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