YankeesFanboy
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That HOA is way overpriced at retail, but damn does it look good. And, wow, what a collection!
Looks so nice!!
What kind of red color did you use?
I used Krylon ColorMaster Paint+Primer Cherry Red Gloss.
First I used a 1500 grit mirror fine sandpaper to lightly rub the surface for painting. You don't have to take the original paint off. Just creat a better surface for the paint to adhere to.
Then a few coats of the red.
Then apply a couple coats of Krylon Crystal Clear SATIN acrylic spray.
Be sure to follow the directions on the cans.
After it's all dry, I do some light sanding in spots for battle damage.
The I use Testors acrylic model paints (any brand acrylic should do).
Water down flat black and brush on where preferred, using a very slightly damp cloth or paper towel to wipe away excess or unwanted paint. You can use a dry rag as well...it'll just create a different sort of pattern. No biggie.
Then use dry brushing techniques to bring out certain details and then tweak as desired.
For some of the battle damage on the die cast parts I used a dremel with the round metal brush to take off some of the paint down to the actual metal....nicer then using silver paint.
Still have my new, shiny version of the M42. Picked up some of the other body parts from different sellers here and there over time to use the BD parts on. More economical if you're patient.
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This is my first Iron Man figure . I have attempted to stay away from any of the Iron Man line . I have to say I am impressed with this figure .View attachment 156927View attachment 156928View attachment 156929
This is my first Iron Man figure . I have attempted to stay away from any of the Iron Man line . I have to say I am impressed with this figure .View attachment 156927View attachment 156928View attachment 156929
Thanks guys . Really appreciate it .
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