Elder_Predator2
Super Freak
You meant the lower ends of the cannons right Les?
He's supposed to have 2 per cannon, that's 4, 2 for the mask, that's 6, and one for the chest armor. So that would be a total of 7 springs.
Question to Lone Wolf regarding this resolution of his long springlines to the mask...
How did you attach the lower ends? Are they drilled out and removable, or did you just glue them where they are? Just wondering which would yield the better result.
hey Les, do you use acrylics on your paint ups?
Yes. Testors Model Master Acryl Acrylics. All colors flats, overcoats semi-gloss. Gloss coat all armor also, not just skin. Wolf was wet looking all the time.
Skin: Flat White, Skin tone light(creamy color), Insignia Yellow, Leather, Burnt Umber, Flat Black
Armor & Mask: Steel, Silver, Burnt umber, Flat Black. (also used Krylon Silver leafing pen for highlights)
Guns: Gold, Burnt sienna, Steel, Flat Black
That's it. Just use in the correct combos and with care.
I think the wolf looks too thin, anyone have pics of him next to the other preds?
Is that a general comment about the character design or you implying the messed up making him because the actual costume was designed to be the slimmest Predator to date.
Ummm....Both? I dunno the toy looks skinnier and he looks to be the thinnest on film as well compared to the bulkier AVP Predators.
I only asked because some people weren't aware of the anatomical changes ADI went with for Wolf. His head is somewhat flatter then previous Predators from a profile and the overall body is much thinner than the AVP Preds but also the P1 and P2 Preds. The figure looks even skinnier than the others because Hot Toys molded some of the armor as part of the extremities because this skinnier body is only of use to them as Wolf, where the other Preds could recycle bodies, so by making the armor part of the body mold, it doesn't look as bulky as sliding armor on top of a body. In a way, the previous Predators are a bit too Bulky becuase of the thickness of the armor pieces going onto the base body, Wolf is probably the more true to film proportions because of how he was made.
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