I understand what you're saying I think I have a body in mind but I got to think about it I did get the trigger finger to work though. I just slicing down between his fingers and it actually workedSomething that is better suited to Andrew Lincoln's build, as well as close in coloration to the head. The stock body, even with the seamless lower arms is just too broad for Lincoln. The lack of a trigger finger is all the more reason to ixnay the PT body.
Yeah let me know what you figure out what the hair I don't know whether to do gel to try to get something to come down in the front. I finally got them to hold his rifle. But I need to make the head look betterStraight out the box, this definitely needs some TLC water treatment on the outfit + styling hair.
Actually looking forward to working on this.
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I got my trigger finger to work being that they showed that he had one on the prototype pictures and he didn't.Straight out the box, this definitely needs some TLC water treatment on the outfit + styling hair.
Actually looking forward to working on this.
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That's what I'm trying to figure out myself what to do with the hair I have no clue, and I never painted or dry brushed any head sculpts.Some dry brushing on the beard would really help. Curious to see what people do with that hair. He looks ridiculous straight on.
Yeah please let me know what you figure out with the hair cuz I'm trying to think myself what to do with it. And any other ideas would be greatly appreciated. I'm loving the look of the inart ones but they ain't going to be out for a while.Straight out the box, this definitely needs some TLC water treatment on the outfit + styling hair.
Actually looking forward to working on this.
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Yeah I'm the guy that sliced between the finger to make a trigger finger. But I would love to learn how to do that dry brushing on the beard and what did you do with the hair did you just use hair gel or something and just style it?Figure is definitely a mixed bag, not great but not exactly terrible, feel like you get what you paid for haha. At $190, I think it's solid representation for a mass produced figure. Is it better than the Threezero? Imo it is not, but it's workable and needs alot of TLC.
Main gripes are,
- No trigger finger, so he can't exactly hold the revolver unless you cut his fingers, like someone has in this group.
- Needs alot of futzing, the shirt is way too baggy and the sleeves don't go done far enough, which can expose the elbow joints.
- Face likeness isn't great, in person the paint comes across as quite tan too.
- The body used is pretty poor and the proportions are abit wonky, too bulky.
Left is straight out of the box, right is abit of futzing to the hair and clothing, also added white dry brush to beard.
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For dry brushing, I just used a short bristle brush and dipped some white paint and wiped almost all of it off with a tissue, then simple brush it on lightly. If done right it should just catch the ridges of the beard.Yeah I'm the guy that sliced between the finger to make a trigger finger. But I would love to learn how to do that dry brushing on the beard and what did you do with the hair did you just use hair gel or something and just style it?
Like I said never done it before but I might give it a shot and practice on something else first so I don't mess it up thanks for the tips.For dry brushing, I just used a short bristle brush and dipped some white paint and wiped almost all of it off with a tissue, then simple brush it on lightly. If done right it should just catch the ridges of the beard.
The hair I used water and abit of hair spray mixed in, brush it on the head with a small paint brush. Then styled it with brush and tweezers.
You could always get this headsculpt for the small price of $1,700. Don't get me wrong great work looks really good but that price I think is maybe a little too high or is it just me? I know a lot of work and effort was put into this and I do understand that and appreciate it but I just think that price is crazy. Just my opinion.
I got that headsculpt (recast) and rooted + painted for about $530You could always get this headsculpt for the small price of $1,700. Don't get me wrong great work looks really good but that price I think is maybe a little too high or is it just me? I know a lot of work and effort was put into this and I do understand that and appreciate it but I just think that price is crazy. Just my opinion.
And totally worth it.I got that headsculpt (recast) and rooted + painted for about $530
Still pretty expensive tho.
SHOW US!Received this one in hand this morning from Kit.
At a minimum, wet the hair, style with gel/hair spray and you've got yourself a surprisingly decent Rick. Even though PT and the rest of the knockoff gang get a deservedly bad rep, the hairing on this one is not bad. Although the stock body is the completely wrong build, I haven't the time or inclination at the moment to color match a more accurate slimmer body just yet. I swapped out the denim shirt (which is again, perfectly fine) for the grey tee/murder jacket look because, well, that was Rick at his most savage.
If you're a fan of the show and of the character, this one isn't bad with a little TLC. Just my opinion.
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