It's a pretty cool figure. Tons of accessories. The eyes are terrible but I always liked the sculpt on the hatted head.
I have him in the "looking down at the scanner" pose
It really looks great like this^.
Especially next to the luke mounted taun taun. Despite a few pretty big drawbacks the hoth stuff makes for a pretty awesome display and came with quite a bit for the price.......next week I have an at at driver incoming that has the same hex base and no snow wedge
Lol...had Star Lord on there with Baby Groot in the pouch. Fixed right it covered the seam. I was just too excited with Han I forgot to take off. I am actually molding up the seam today as it does bother me a bit.what's up with the chewbacca bandolier on the taun taun lol
Lol...had Star Lord on there with Baby Groot in the pouch. Fixed right it covered the seam. I was just too excited with Han I forgot to take off. I am actually molding up the seam today as it does bother me a bit.
I used molding clay that stays soft so I can take off easily if I ever want to change heads.
Can you be more specific about the fading? Is that the background color to the red snowburn paint you have, or did you tweak the skintone as well?
Just wondering what this fading thing could have been caused by.
Can you be more specific about the fading? Is that the background color to the red snowburn paint you have, or did you tweak the skintone as well?
Just wondering what this fading thing could have been caused by.
So today while cleaning my shelf of Star Wars figures, I noticed that my Hoth Han's face had seemed to fade. Which was weird since they are not in direct sunlight at all. But, it's not like there was much factory paint/color in the face to begin with. So I decided that it was time to give him a repaint. I wanted to give him a sort of wind blown/freezing cold look to him. Like he's been out in search of Luke for hours in that storm.
Here's my progress so far. Feedback is welcome.
Round 1
Round 2
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