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Tiberius 08-31-2011 05:31 PM

Painting Clear Plastic.
 
Today, I got myself a BL Mr Freeze figure, and he looks badass! Minus the pink... It is easy enough to paint over the paint with a grey or blue or something, HOWEVER, his helmet is pink! So my question is, what/how do I paint his clear, pink helmet blue, but still be transparent. Thanks!

Symbiote 08-31-2011 05:45 PM

Use a watered down clear blue acrylic paint. That might work. I'm afraid the blue might come out too dark though.

Tiberius 08-31-2011 05:53 PM

Hmmm I may try that, May try a light red, I can live with a Red helmet.

thechris 09-02-2011 10:37 PM

Dude, dilute some blue ink wash. If you can remove that part, leave it in the diluted ink wash for a few hours.

behindthemask 09-02-2011 11:35 PM

depending on how the pink was added ie dyed,painted, or made that way, you could just try using a good strong paint remover, varathane type product and just let it soak for a few hrs, it could make it could come out crystal clear!

Tiberius 09-03-2011 12:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by behindthemask (Post 154209)
depending on how the pink was added ie dyed,painted, or made that way, you could just try using a good strong paint remover, varathane type product and just let it soak for a few hrs, it could make it could out crystal clear!

Holy shit I may try that IF i can get the god damn helmet off! I can then crazy glue it back on, use extra crazy glue to give it a frost look. Dun dun dunnnn

behindthemask 09-03-2011 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Tiberius (Post 154218)
Holy shit I may try that IF i can get the god damn helmet off! I can then crazy glue it back on, use extra crazy glue to give it a frost look. Dun dun dunnnn

Once the paint is stripped, you could soak it in a very fine paint or ink wash to dye it, or if you want a bit more fancy look you can buy glow in the dark paint, frost paint to make it look like snow, magnetic paint to make it come off and on easy, crackle paint to give it a weathered look, or mirror/chrome paint for a shiny tint look. My local homehardware sells crackle,glow in the dark,magnetic,chrome/mirror paint, chaulkboard paint, etc... just some ideas.

Chrome/mirror is cheap around $9 for the spraypaint type, chaulboard,magnetic and glow in the dark are more pricey round 20-30 range, as it's about a pint of paint, which if you do any custom work will last you a long time and many a projects. The crackle finish stuff is a bit more pricey or atleast can be, as sometime it's a 2-3 part system, same with the paint you can find to turn items into stone/rock texture, or the camoflauge type system. Another avenue to try would be to hit up an art store like Michael's and look at the window/glass paints typically they're a vibrant color but dry translucent enough for light to shine through.

iLegends73 09-03-2011 01:17 AM

yo Tiberius, which erver one u do post up a pic. i been wanting to get that freeze but i cant deal with the super villians wearing pink. im talking to u SC MONGUL lol

Tiberius 09-03-2011 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by iLegends73 (Post 154232)
yo Tiberius, which erver one u do post up a pic. i been wanting to get that freeze but i cant deal with the super villians wearing pink. im talking to u SC MONGUL lol

http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...0/P9010238.jpg

I just painted the pink grey, and the tubes blue for now. May do more detailing on the white but right now it's trying to deal with that damn helmet lol

iLegends73 09-03-2011 01:25 AM

so far lookin nice. i might be picking him up after all

Tiberius 09-03-2011 01:28 AM

I have always wanted a Mr Freeze figure, so I had to. Do know that it has a silly gimmick that when you twist his waist it turns his head. Isn't a bad thing really but I wish they would of made that helmet easier to remove, the jerks :(

iLegends73 09-03-2011 01:31 AM

whoa whoa...hes got a gimmick? nevermind i think i'll pass for now. thanx for the heads up

Tiberius 09-03-2011 01:37 AM

Also, with the DC Superheroes version, his gun was an actual water gun. Seeing this is using the exactly the same build, you would think that it would also have the water gun! Sadly he does not, it was like they went out of their way to make sure it DOESN'T squirt water, silly, silly Mattel.

JinSaotome 09-09-2011 11:08 PM

If you can still find the cheap no-articulated-knees/elbows freeze you could use his freeze bubble. Tamiya clear blue would be my choice to tint any clear/metallic plastic with.


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