Restaurajones
Super Freak
You've got Freddy perfect in 1/6 scale!!! The expression is more like Robert Englund, very realistic
That does look pretty good actually. With a bit of customizing it could work.If you could trim/grind off the strap and some of the brim, I think the Indy hat might actually work:
And Silentsurfer, one thing that would make your Freddy better is if you dirtied up the sweater. I was just customizing mine thanks to your influence, and I researched pics of the sweater. It is quite dirty looking and so I made mine dirty. You're the master though so you don't need to take my advice. Just throwing it out there for ya.
I was thinking of using the Mezco sweater on my Freddy as well.
Freddy's home...
Could you help me out a bit? I tried weathering my pants using watered down black paint and it didn't show up when it dried. And I'm afraid if I add less water to the paint that it will look too much like paint on the pants. Any advice would be great.Good eye. Yes, the right forearm scarring is stamped from the left hand in this photo because too much of the smooth TT arm was showing. Yes, I bought the whole damn Mezco figure just for the sweater. That's how badly I wanted the perfect Freddy. With that mouth expression it just didn't seem right not to have the classic sideways stare in the eyes. The bit I used for Dremelling the blades was a round cutting disk to make strips, and then I used the sanding bands (look like dime diameter sized round sandpaper bits). The neck is using the TT plug connector, but I had to fill the neck with putty and use a rod into the head to make it stay on well enough to remove from the figure body if need be. Hope that helps, and good luck.
Hope that helps, and good luck.
Yeah, exactly. I was using a blow dryer also. Thanks for the tips. Can't wait to try it out.Same thing was happening when I did it too. Just keep going. I used a blowdryer to dry them quickly to see what progress I was making, and then I would go again with the watered down black and grays. Just use a little more paint each time and focus more and more on areas that you want dirtier. At some points, like the bottom of the pants, they almost look totally black while they were wet, but dried perfectly. Use a large brush and randomly dab all over, moreso where you want it darkest. Build it up in layers. Don't try to get it perfect all at once. Real stains take time to build up. Do the same in 1/6.
Those look great. Very nice. Did you dye them or did they come that color?Yeah thanks, that helps a lot. About the pants, in case you're interested, here's a pic of my current Freddy wearing the ones I bought (they aren't weathered yet though):And with the original pants for comparison (already shortened):
Those look great. Very nice. Did you dye them or did they come that color?
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