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Super slow progress on my full armor resin, but it doming along. The shoulders too me just as long as the rest of the body.
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Super slow progress on my full armor resin, but it doming along. The shoulders too me just as long as the rest of the body.
Yup, masking. Takes for ever but it gets the job done. Thanks!I'm assuming you got all those colors on the upper body thru masking? If so, you did a hell of a good job
Don't have a Ross anywhere near me. I think the closest one is 3-31/2 hours away. I've seen the toy hunting Youtubers show them off though.
I have got to learn to paint like frenchbreadbuilds , it would prob help if i bought good paints though but man you do an amazing job
its honestly not a difficult as Iooks. To do what I do, it’s less about skill and more about having the right tools and supplies. When you have everything you need it gets infinitely easier to get good results. Paint choice is crucial too. Paints from the arts and crafts section won’t cut it. Lucky a whole Industry revolves around hobby paint
i hate paint shopping, it's hard to find acrylics, i run into enamels way to much
dont waste your time with any acrylics that aren’t Tamiya brand. Are you open to air brushing?
This is my Custom 2k3 inspired Shredder, I'm happy with it but not satisfied, I have to rip it apart and streamline all the armor touch up the paint in areas before I'll be satisfied, but I'll finish that after Odin
so this was my first attempt and it didn't take very well maybe bcuz of the wash that Hasbro gave him, I'll post the more improved one when I'm done
these are the 2 Karai I did I used Ranger Slayer first bcuz I couldn't find Baroness but once I found her I figured it wouldn't be wrong to have more than one lol, those I used a silver acrylic while as below
thus is Steel, and I used silver enamel bcuz I didnt know the paint was enamel bcuz I never took the time to read and learn that my mettalic paints at the time were, and that's when I learned how it eats at soft plastic, doesn't cure well to it and gets gummy, you live amd you learn
Finally I did a more simple custom with this Superior Spiderman where I just toon an Infinity War Spiderman, stole his legs and gauntlets and then painted, at this point I was still super impatience and very paint on brush heavy but it turned out well enough, I'm also realizing those gauntlets are acrylic silver before I hit the hobby lobby to by some master models bcuz I'd heard it was a great paint to use (which I used on Steel) I've since learned to better pay attention and none of my other custom are sticky, which sucks bcuz steel is the only one sealed and is still sticky, especially his hammer,
so I've made improvementand techniques along the way and patience, but some expensive boar hair brushes that I use, it really i think comes down to its time to step into getting better paints
this all looks pretty good especially considering you brush painted it! But when I tell you there’s nothing to be afraid about with air brushing I mean it. Literally nothing you do has to be permanent and can be undone. If there’s something You don’t like, just prime over it and start again! Primer will also make sure tourAnd masking isn’t nearly as bad as you think. Tamiya makes masking tape as thin as 2mm and they make curved masking tape as well.
and anything that doesn’t come out clean I touch up with detail paint brushes from the army painter.
Like I said, it comes down to the paint you use. Enamel has its uses believe it or not, but mostly for detail painting because it can be wiped away easily. But 90% of the acrylics out there are garbage. Tamiya is where it’s at because it’s a lacquer based acrylic. I personally only use full lacquer based paints , with enamel in some circumstances. Here’s a tutorial I did on what I mainly use enamel for.
This rang up for 15.88 at my local wal mart.
Heavy as hell