Thanks... she is the GameStop one.That some great work! Was the catwoman also painted by your brother, or was that the gamestop pre painted one?
Thanks... she is the GameStop one.That some great work! Was the catwoman also painted by your brother, or was that the gamestop pre painted one?
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If your going to do it use an acrylic gap filling glue or epoxy. Superglue does not hold as well. Also if there are any gaps or it does not sit flush and undectable to the eye you'll need epoxy sculpt or magic sculpt to fill those and need to at least repaint the area.So when your brother glued this cape back on, did he use Super Glue? Or something else? Yeah, I will be fixing mine too.
If your going to do it use an acrylic gap filling glue or epoxy. Superglue does not hold as well. Also if there are any gaps or it does not sit flush and undectable to the eye you'll need epoxy sculpt or magic sculpt to fill those and need to at least repaint the area.
Acrylic gap filling glue or epoxy? What is that?
I have the Aves and repainting shouldn't be an issue. Just have to make sure this joint doesn't re crack
Epoxy's are usually a two step mixture. They bond very well and tend keep much better and longer than say a super glue. Generally you can get them at just about any hardware store.
Acrylic gap filling glues are made from cyanoacrylate. Like the name sounds they dry to a very hard acrylic and bind very well. It's easily sand-able if you use too much as well. Some people use Zap-a-gap but I prefer BSI Insta-cure+. It does set much faster so you need to know exactly what you're doing but I find that easier than waiting for something to set. I also used Insta-cure spray which takes the set time from say 15-20 second to instant.
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Thank you very much
Thanks... I'm getting AC Harley repainted a bit too, but for now the cover girls one will have to stand in
Damn it, I wanted to be the first known person to do a high quality repaint on this Joker version.
Your brother killed it though, especially the purple suit and shoes!
Looks like I brought my question to the right place!
Thank you very much
Epoxy's are usually a two step mixture. They bond very well and tend keep much better and longer than say a super glue. Generally you can get them at just about any hardware store.
Acrylic gap filling glues are made from cyanoacrylate. Like the name sounds they dry to a very hard acrylic and bind very well. It's easily sand-able if you use too much as well. Some people use Zap-a-gap but I prefer BSI Insta-cure+. It does set much faster so you need to know exactly what you're doing but I find that easier than waiting for something to set. I also used Insta-cure spray which takes the set time from say 15-20 second to instant.
They are the same family. But most "superglues" have different additives which can change how the react. Generally using small syripes of 120grit sand paper easily takes off any excess glue. You always, always need to be cateful sanding but generally I've had no issues. When I go to do mine, I have a few projects ahead of him, I'll post pictures of the process.Isnt cyanoacrylate "super glue" type adhesive? Ive always heard they are hard to sand. Id e careful with any overfill or excess. Also what might cause the cape to re crack is the movement from back to front, maybe consider creating a support from the middle back of the body to the middle of the cape. Maybe dont even have to be permanent, wedge some foam or something. Other wise while moving the statue around if you accidentally bump the cape, cracks may reform o the paint/putty.
Excellent work man, you can't even tell anything ever happened.Now onto matching the factory paint. After much testing, I settled on this formula using Liquitex acrylic paints: 3 parts Primary Blue, 1 part Cerulean Blue Hue, and a smidge of Mars Black. The goal is to paint the cape the same color as the head, then shadow the cape with more Mars Black. Seal it with Tesors Dull Coat and it matches very closely.
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Yeah awesome Job. It looks perfect. By any chance did you purchase from a seller named extleveluknet? I just ordered the last one from them two days ago. Did they give you any money back for the damage?
I think it was a different seller. They didn't bait and switch me. They offered a third back and made good. Not there fault as they wrapped it well and had the Styrofoam block in place. Didn't matter though as these things are so fragile.
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