The paint on the crown is easily scratchable~
just use sand paper or knife to scratch the crown, you will get the best effect of the metal bit out of it,
we thought about dry brush, but it is actually even better if we let the ageing be true scratchs,
the shinny bits of the metal is much more realistic and cooler than silver paint dry brushed on.
PS: I will ask the guys to do one and upload some photos
The figure just arrived and it looks pretty good. I'm unfortunately still working so couldn't set it up completely but I just took two quick and utterly worthless pics, right out of the box.
One thing that I don't think that I've seen mentioned is that the plastic used on the hands is definitely softer; more malleable. Unsure how it will hold up with the metal swords, though, but at least it should be easier to place the swords in his hands.
I hope to be able to provide a much more detailed review later. In the meantime, as promised, two crappy pics...
The paint on the crown is easily scratchable~
just use sand paper or knife to scratch the crown, you will get the best effect of the metal bit out of it,
we thought about dry brush, but it is actually even better if we let the ageing be true scratchs,
the shinny bits of the metal is much more realistic and cooler than silver paint dry brushed on.
PS: I will ask the guys to do one and upload some photos
The neat surprise was the numbering thing they included.
Neat, huh? I got #101.... what did you get?
Hmmm. I think their might be a problem with their numbering system. Mine was also numbered 101.
That is the joke. There is no numbering system. We all got #101 of 1500. Asmus did the same thing apparently on their Elrond figure. Have no idea why.
That said, there's no way there will ever be 1500 of these Twilight Witchkings made. Asmus will be lucky to sell 400-500, maybe fewer... so they will be very limited one day.
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