Just received these awesome pictures of my painted V3. Hats off to Mark Simpson on another sensational paint-up!
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Yeah for some reason it really did make the material look like jeans.
I remember thinking the Iris set for me was all just about the jacket -- it's so critical to Indy -- but I have to say I'm pretty content with the Iris shirt as well (with the right body/arms), and I'm still interested in the V2 option if it happens.
The directions say to test on a paper towel first and I admittedly forgot that part. Would have realized it was too dye heavy. I'll remove the dye and try again. Eventually this shirt will probably just disintegrate.
Just received these awesome pictures of my painted V3. Hats off to Mark Simpson on another sensational paint-up!
One thing you could do to recolor the shirt would be to use Folk Art textile medium (#794). You can mix it with acrylic paint then color the shirt that way.
First you'd want to use the Rit dye remover to get rid of most of the color again. Then you'd mix the textile medium with the color you want the shirt to be, keeping in mind the background color of the shirt will lighten it a bit. For a shirt I did, I used a light grey with a tiny bit of nutmeg for a little brown tint. Once you have the color, wet the shirt, squeeze out excess water, then paint it, working the color in and spreading it evenly throughout with your fingers. For most of the shirt, you'd just want one coat as each coat will stiffen the shirt. For the areas that are yellowed, though, you can put an extra coat if needed. Once the shirt is dry, soak it in a fabric softener.
Thanks, Paul! I'm going to try removing the color and then maybe try the synthetic dye first and see if it reaches the stitching. This is my first foray into working with dye, so I'll experiment a bit more. But I like the idea of using paint on the parts that are resistant to the dye, could make this a weathered shirt with sweat stains, etc.
I would love to get my hands on a clothing set.
I knew in the past Kato was the go-to. I also know his stuff is extremely rare now. After doing some catching up, I'm seeing Iris and Yunsil are incredible options as well.
How would one acquire sets from these folks? Or are they now a rarity as well?
Very nice!Just received these awesome pictures of my painted V3. Hats off to Mark Simpson on another sensational paint-up!
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They are made to order. You can contact them or wait because I'm opening a run for the leather belt as I already did one for the web.Those look great, are they still available?
Just received these awesome pictures of my painted V3. Hats off to Mark Simpson on another sensational paint-up!
Bravo sir! [emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122]Well it took some work, but I finally put together a Tuxedo Indy I've been wanting for awhile, using a repainted TOD head and a hodgepodge of other parts. The jacket, shirt and shoes are from the new secret agent set, but the pants were too narrow and modern so I had to replace them with some baggier ones I already had. The bowtie that came with the set was also too small, so I had to make a new one of those. And of course the vest is from the Alfred figure, which I just used an iron on to make more low-cut.
The biggest challenge was replacing the collar with the wing-tip collar he wore. It took many attempts and I was never able to get it as tight around the neck as I wanted, but I got it looking decent enough in the end. And finally I used some apoxie sculpt to cover up the gap in the hair line.
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