p3ss3ssod
Super Freak
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I didn't find a dedicated thread for this figure so thought I'd make one to follow my customising of this figure as I work through it.
The recent announcement from Sideshow's Clint Eastwood series gave me little faith that what they offered was going to be a better option than what I could customise from the Redman RM042, especially for the price. I really like this as a base figure but there's quite a bit of work to get it up to something I'd be happy display; which is exactly how I love these kinds of projects.
I've started firstly on doing the poncho. Again, it's a good base but needs some help for decent accuracy.
First step is to hand paint all the pattern in white using a paint pen. The original is a very silvery grey which isn't close to accurate but probably the cheapest way they could do a 'dirty white'. I'm going to give them another pass before they'll be done, but I want there to be a roughness to them to keep the hand-made look of the embroidery which is far too uniform in the stock print. By painting it all white it'll bring it up to how it was originally when made, then the weathering and dirtying will work consistently over the entire piece.
I've also started reducing the tassles which are too long and thick on the stock figure. They're made up of 3x 3 fibres twisted (9 in total). I unraveled them and took one lot of 3 out to thin them down. This is much closer to the correct width. They then need to be fabric glued with a tiny drop to the poncho as the stitch used to keep them in place was then too loose to hold the tassle to my satisfaction. I then added a knot and cut them by about half the original length.
This is one side half painted and half re-tassled compared to the stock.
It's pretty tedious and fiddly work, but it's an iconic piece of the character's look that deserves as much effort as possible as far as I'm concerned.