Centurion
Super Freak
Is that how your City Hunter's mask came? with the copper weathering in splodges like that or is it just some camera trickery?
The flash on the camera is highlighting those grayish areas that are there normally.
Is that how your City Hunter's mask came? with the copper weathering in splodges like that or is it just some camera trickery?
Solid metal. I used heavy duty wire cutters and a hammer. They're pretty damn tough.
Got this guy this morning and it is awesome but I thought I would give it a few tweaks before he goes to the shelf.
First one was adding a touch more copper. Accurate or not, I wanted the copper to pop a little more, because I found the figure to be a little too dark for my liking. So a little dry brushing of copper on some areas.
Second was the the waist. I always thought the HT figures were lacking the "love handles" that seemed to be in the real costume. I noticed that there seemed to be a skin over the base body and sure enough once I tore the whole thing apart I found a seam and a little slop in the fit. So I opened up the seam and built up the waist line a little with masking tape. Then the fun part of stretching the skin back over the mod. Lots of heat and heavy handed work, I got it stretched and re glued.
These are the results.
Wow Robbie, love the gut! Can you speak a bit more about that? I would love to do that, but got afraid when I read "when I tore the whole thing apart."
What exactly did you do to "tear it apart"?
Copper dry brush looks great too. I might consider doing this since it's pretty simple.
Couple of full body shots post gauntlet and mandible mods.
Couple of full body shots post gauntlet and mandible mods.
Got this guy this morning and it is awesome but I thought I would give it a few tweaks before he goes to the shelf.
First one was adding a touch more copper. Accurate or not, I wanted the copper to pop a little more, because I found the figure to be a little too dark for my liking. So a little dry brushing of copper on some areas.
Second was the the waist. I always thought the HT figures were lacking the "love handles" that seemed to be in the real costume. I noticed that there seemed to be a skin over the base body and sure enough once I tore the whole thing apart I found a seam and a little slop in the fit. So I opened up the seam and built up the waist line a little with masking tape. Then the fun part of stretching the skin back over the mod. Lots of heat and heavy handed work, I got it stretched and re glued.
These are the results.
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