InArt: The Lord of the Rings - Gandalf 1:6

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Gandalf is so good I want another for a second display. Easily in my top 5 favorite pieces in the collection.
Yes I really wish I'd ordered two; one to display with Old Bilbo and the other with the Fellowship. I did have the original crown GTG but it looked like an abomination with the InArt version in the same room so had to sell it off 😅
 
Yes I really wish I'd ordered two; one to display with Old Bilbo and the other with the Fellowship. I did have the original crown GTG but it looked like an abomination with the InArt version in the same room so had to sell it off 😅
Same. On top of that someone pointed out that it looked like Biden with a beard and I couldnt unsee it. Had to sell it. I still have a custom Gandalf sculpt that was haired years back. I chose to keep that for my second display. But if I ever get a deal on another InArt it's going to be bought in a heartbeat.
 
I was also contemplating getting two once upon a time: a fully decked out Shire Gandalf with hat and the other to have as a full-time “You shall not pass!” Gandalf.
 
What did you put on his hair? It looks perfect!

Inquiring minds would definitely like to know.

Not sure if it was but looks like an early batch Gandalf to me. Most/Many of the very early ones were perfect.
Yep this was a batch 1 Gandalf so it arrived looking quite good, although somewhat puffy. I had to work in some extra strong hair spray to flatten and shape it. I use 'Schwarzkopf Got2b
Glued Blasting Freeze Hairspray' sprayed into a metal cap, then with a small paintbrush I dab in the spray and work it over the areas I'm styling. Never spray directly onto the figure. I find the hairspray approach gives a thinner, less clumpy look than gel.

As with all InArt figures, there's often too much product resulting in clumped hair in areas where you want thin strands, like across the face as with the case of gandalf especially. In these areas i first use water on a small brush to soak the area, then with tweezers, toothpick, etc, pry the strands apart from each other. Then style again with the hairslray steps to set in place, avoiding any clumping again.
 
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