Still need to paint the gauntlets...
I've been wanting to ask this for a while.
Can anyone here post a pic of the accessories they described as batman claw?
I want to know if it has spikes or some sort like on the promo shot
Awesome picture there Maglor! I've been tempted to gloss my gauntlets up. I haven't been able to find Winsor & Newton Galleria Satin Varnish that Rorywan used. But I saw this at Michael's and was wondering if this was an ok alternative?
https://www.amazon.com/Krylon-51313-Crystal-Interior-Exterior/dp/B000VKY3I4
You mean the pneumatic mangler?
Grapple holsters on the wrong side!
Nah, that's a fantastic pic and pose. It looks so clean and polished too. In a lot of pics it seems like there's quite a few blemishes on the actual figure, or atleast dust or some other particles. There? Completely clean. It actually looks fine without the gloss on the gauntlets, I sort of like the matte finish they have in relation to the suit, belt, cowl, etc.
I thought this was a happy medium for quoting a pic so soon..
Looks great! I still prefer this by the slimmest of margins over the QS001...the paint app on the faceplate is a more realistic and natural fleshtone.
Plus, it's the Begins suit. Win.
One of the best pics of a collectible I've seen mags!
Awesome picture there Maglor! I've been tempted to gloss my gauntlets up. I haven't been able to find Winsor & Newton Galleria Satin Varnish that Rorywan used. But I saw this at Michael's and was wondering if this was an ok alternative?
https://www.amazon.com/Krylon-51313-Crystal-Interior-Exterior/dp/B000VKY3I4
Rory's gauntlets are perfect. Remy posted the product that he used a while back. I hope I bookmarked the page...
The best and simplest way to get a glossy surface is to use "Pledge w/ Future Shine" (used to polish floors), it is known as "Klear" in European countries:
It is a very durable acrylic varnish that has been used by scale modelers for years as a gloss varnish or to make clear parts shine.
It is very easy to apply, you can brush it on, it has a self leveling quality that will provide a nice even finish.
You can also dip the gauntlets in it, getting rid of the excess varnish on a paper towel.
If you want you can also airbrush it.
It dries very quickly and one night should be enough for it to fully cure.
If you mess up just drop the gauntlets in "Windex" for ten minutes, the ammonia in the "windex" will get rid of the Pledge/Future without damaging the part.
You can do this as many times as you want until you get it right.
From what I've read, 2 coats should do it and wicking the excess with a paper towel?
Still need to paint the gauntlets...
Great pics Kbx82, especially the second one!
Awesome picture there Maglor! I've been tempted to gloss my gauntlets up. I haven't been able to find Winsor & Newton Galleria Satin Varnish that Rorywan used. But I saw this at Michael's and was wondering if this was an ok alternative?
https://www.amazon.com/Krylon-51313-Crystal-Interior-Exterior/dp/B000VKY3I4
Little pics of mine.
cool pics.
I'm just hoping you'll put the bet lower
I did it mate :/. Dont know how can i do it more
I did it mate :/. Dont know how can i do it more
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