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This is old news, but we haven't seen some closeup pics until now, so I thought I would mention this. The show Preacher is getting a figure line that includes the character Dominic Cooper plays, the actor who plays the young Howard Stark. The head could be shrunken down for a Howard Stark custom. Unfortunately, it doesn't look very much like Howard, but it's still pretty good.
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So if I could do this why couldn't you Hasbro? Would it have been so hard to reuse the ASM1 figures for the ASM2 line?
http://i.imgur.com/XR96flN.jpg Sure they weren't the best figures ever made or anything but there were a few stand outs in the line and I thought this one in particular fit Spidey's build better than most of the other 3.75 Spider-Man figures. |
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That out of the way, this really only works if you disassemble and prep the figure prior to any painting. If you paint before testing the joints there's little you can do based on how the bodies fit together from the factory. For all the grief they get, Hasbro really does a great job in how the base bodies fit together. Anyway, let's just go with the shoulder for this.... You're going to need a SHARP x-acto blade, super glue and your base paint color. The first thing to do is start with a THIN layer of paint on the shoulder ball. Let it dry completely then just roll the ball joint around and see all the places that the paint rubs off (remember to check the armpit area in case you want to elevate the arms when done). Those spots are where you need to trim, and I mean carefully TRIM the plastic. With a sharp blade you can shave off millimeters of plastic without ruining the joints or deforming the body. After you've trimmed, repaint and roll the ball around again. Keep doing this until the ball can roll without any paint coming off - this might take several tries before it's ready for the next part. If you're worried about jagged edges, slip a piece of sand paper in between the shoulder and the ball and work the edges until it's smooth. If the blade is sharp enough you won't need to worry about it, but it's a good habit to get into regardless. Once you can move it around without paint coming off, paint the ball and the shoulder in your base coat, set it aside and let it dry for a couple of hours. Once it's completely dry put on your super glue - I use a kind that also makes a hard plastic coating when it cures so it's durable. After the glue dries paint over that with another thin layer and retest the joint movement - up/down/in a circle, etc. (The glue coating will preserve the base coat in case you didn't get all the rub spots. It also leaves a glossy shine so if you do get a rub anywhere you can see the gloss underneath. Makes it easy to fix/ touch up.) Testing the joint before your final paint job is important because each layer closes the gap between the joints and you don't want to undo all of your work. Based on how you want to be able to pose your figure there's more tricks you can do. I'll show how pose-able my figures can be with Batroc (coming next batch) since I want him to be able to be "factory flexible" if I have him posed fighting Cap or whomever. None of this is usually necessary for the female figures as the shoulder is completely outside of the body unlike the male figures. You just have to not glop the paint into the joint and it should move freely without any rubbing/chipping. So, with all of that said, I can't stress enough that this isn't for everyone!! It does take time, patience and skill. Trial and error is ultimately the best method. Get/use some junk figures, experiment and find what methods work for how you want your customs to be. And don't use super glue to seal an entire figure. It's messy and a waste of glue. Use a spray. Ok, I'm going back to my customs. Have a great weekend all! |
Medical specialist Una of the Kree Starship Pama.
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...psdnjrq4wd.jpg Crew of the Pama. http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...psgewmgsdm.jpg http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...psjgpfdusg.jpg CCC. |
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Added a Bossfight sword and scabbard, to offset the crappy sword she comes with. I gave her shin guards from the same set to add some color to her lower half.
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I liked the sword she came with - had a nice little dragon hilt and was true to the Dragonfang sword she used in the comics. Yours is nice for an alternate take though. |
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Gently cutting away the top of his elbow on his normal arm really helped with getting him into a semi-decent pose.
As good as one can get without wrists, anyway. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/zB...w1280-h1920-no |
Does anyone have any leftover Gambit staffs from Multiple Man army building or whatever? I need one for my DC Multiverse Robin. I'm willing to pay accordingly. Thanks!
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I bought the same sword from Dragon headed sword it is much more stiffer |
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Yeah this one's just too easy. |
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Sure as long as you've got plenty of lube.
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