Great poses, the cape looks great.
Nothing about those three shots make it resemble a toy.
Great poses, the cape looks great.
Nothing about those three shots make it resemble a toy.
what an amazing figure.
I tried it on the spare cut offs first and it was fine.
I used this technique quite a lot on some of my Indy customs, as long as it's well watered down in washes it doesn't stiffen the fabric. Let you know when it dries fully. But the tester was perfect.
And regarding the the Returns suit. I love it as well, just prefer the rawness of the 89 suit. But as far as the movie goes, with you 100%.
I meant why do you like Returns the movie better than Batman 89? Or do you just prefer the costume?
Friendship broken.
What acrylics did you use Rory?
Well yes, like I said to prabha, if you did not get them first time around, then more power to you and well done for getting them now.
Which I suppose answers my own doubt really. There clearly is still a market for them because not everyone got them at the DX01 and DX02 stage.
As for the Keaton Bat. He is, in my opinion, the best ever HT figure.
Any updates on this?
Does the paint wipe off or is it permanently one with the cape?
No coming off once it's dry. It's permanently one with the cape. Once acrylic dries it becomes water tight. You can actually use it on t-shirts and wash them.
With anything though if you are gonna give it a go, do it bit by bit. Add a wash, let it dry and so on.
Doin this right now
Well mate, if anyone can make it work you can. I would recommend doing very watery washes, then when it dries, dampen the entire cape and pose on figure. It dries really nicely whilst hanging.
It does lighten when it dries, so you need to do it a few times.
Best of luck with it.
See, I don't mind taking chances and modding my figures but when it comes to paint I'm ignorant as can be. Wash, what do you mean by this?
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