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Well doneThe legs slid in first, then the torso and arms and I re-stitched the back after that before then attaching the harness and belt.
Well doneThe legs slid in first, then the torso and arms and I re-stitched the back after that before then attaching the harness and belt.
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Where did you get the body?Thanks, I'm very happy with how it turned out. Beats the Civil War version as my new favorite Widow.
Ahhh cool, I may give that a try, thank you!It’s a Hot Toys Widow body with the legs swapped with a pair of slightly longer Hot Toys legs. I didn’t have to modify anything other than that, a very easy parts swap custom.
Lol, it’s the new color accent lighting that I’ve been playing around with, which Jedha does very well in his photos and videos.@Spanbauer - Did you scoff this from Jedha’s collection? The first pic looks like something that he would post on his YouTube page as a teaser.
I love the way you add “life” to these photos with slight head tilts and hip positioning, my poses never look this fluid or realistic …probably why I should stick to more museum like poses.
Thanks! That’s honestly the most time-consuming part to try and get right - so it just takes patience and trial and error. The legs, feet and sculpted hair on this figure don’t make it easy, either!I love the way you add “life” to these photos with slight head tilts and hip positioning, my poses never look this fluid or realistic …probably why I should stick to more museum like poses.
Thanks! That’s honestly the most time-consuming part to try and get right - so it just takes patience and trial and error. The legs, feet and sculpted hair on this figure don’t make it easy, either!
Exactly! Museum pose doesn’t have to be ‘take it out of the box and put it on the shelf’. Just gotta find that simple pose for each character that makes it shine.Thanks
When I get my display shelves and have my figures out I will try to dedicate a little more time while posing them to implement some of the subtle positioning that makes yours and others in this forum’s figures look so cool. Although I gravitate to more museum like poses doesn’t mean that they have to be boring …I still want them to have “life”. A perfect example of a pose I would love to use would be this …
I think I may try to put the Endgame outfit on the Civil War body as it is a little taller (and a little large overall). What did you use to sew the Endame costume back up? Did you have to use some sort of spacing material when sewing the sewing the two sides back together?It’s a Hot Toys Widow body with the legs swapped with a pair of slightly longer Hot Toys legs. I didn’t have to modify anything other than that, a very easy parts swap custom.
Hey thanks! Here’s one last batch I took.Great collection of shots, Spanbauer...your work is excellent as usual!
Pure blissHey thanks! Here’s one last batch I took.
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