Obi Wan Repaint

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This guys repaints are some of the best i have ever seen, amazingly awesome job!.
 
Well darn. My Kenobi was one of my favorite figures. Now I'll look at it and never be able to get this out of my head. The worst part is I never really thought there was any problem until I looked at your repaint. That's some absolutely stellar work.
 
That's bloody awesome! Obi-Wan looks so life-like... You're very talented!
 
Thank you guys. Really enjoy those Star Wars sculpts. Im actually getting pretty pumped about the Han and Luke Stormtroopers coming out soon as well. Im sure those will need a nice repaint.

Josh, I'll DEFINITELY be sending those heads to you...as well as ANH Obi-Wan. That paint-up looks INCREDIBLE! Great work man, as always! :rock
 
:bow :grouphug Thanks guys he is one of the better Sideshow sculpts imo. Ill have alot more coming up soon. :chew
 
And I thought that Obi Wan was good before. Now, just wow! That new paint job really beings life to that sculpt. Fantastic work!
 
Whats the secret Small?! The texture and tones of your paint aps are beyond reproach SERIOUSLY 2nd to none. Did you use pastels or chalks too?
Love the liver spots btw. Very Monty Burns!
 
Whats the secret Small?! The texture and tones of your paint aps are beyond reproach SERIOUSLY 2nd to none. Did you use pastels or chalks too?
Love the liver spots btw. Very Monty Burns!

Thanks Wanderer. I wish i could say i got bit by a radioactive spider or something like that but really there isnt a big secret :lol I use alot of washes to blend the colors of the skin. Plus really small brushes help out and of course good close up vision :google
 
Unbelievable talent!! I thought I was pretty good at painting these heads and I can see that I have a long ways to go. How do you seal the paint on the rubber heads? Mine always get tacky or sticky, so I just try to stick with the resin heads for now. Would love to redo some of my sideshow figures but don't want to put all that time into them and them have them turn out sticky:) Peace!! Chris
 
Unbelievable talent!! I thought I was pretty good at painting these heads and I can see that I have a long ways to go. How do you seal the paint on the rubber heads? Mine always get tacky or sticky, so I just try to stick with the resin heads for now. Would love to redo some of my sideshow figures but don't want to put all that time into them and them have them turn out sticky:) Peace!! Chris

I actually use testors dull coat but i strip all my sculpts first of the several layers of factory paint.
 
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