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Thread: Marvel 3.75" Appreciation Thread
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:03 AM   #15761
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With any resin product, wash the hell out of it with Comet cleanser (mildly abrasive it removes mold release agents and gives primer a surface to latch onto.
PRIMER YOUR PART before painting!
Really, it's the only way to get paint to stick smoothly to most cast parts without globbing it on.


Also, warm water and a hand drill will get you easily remove some of that tight peg-hole giving you troubles (insert joke here, I know).

Or you could sand down the neck peg on the classic armor- whichever.
His head just looks too big on that body- that's a 4" scaled head on a 3.75" body- he's Tony Stark, not the Pep Boys guy!
I have like 20 or more diff Im figures I just pictured the 2 I had doubles of that were sitting around on my desk, personally the 2020 body doesn't look half bad on it. I will keep your pointers in mind when painting it, the eyes, and facial hair is going to be the worst of it,
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