slamscaper
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I'm going to heat them up a bit and see what I can do. A little more posing out of them will go a long way.
Ironman, awesome job in the repaints. Have you given any thought to adding articulation to them? I thought about it but wouldn't know how to do the joints the right way. I'd love to be able to add elbow, wrist, and ankle joints to them.
That's some serious work Ironmann.I love them!
here is my newest Bunch of GERMAN Turtles Reviews^^ BTW:IRONMANN your Custom Paintjobs are so amazing! Perfect work mate!!
I saw these 11" turtles today in person at Walmart. It was so hard to look at them and not think how crappy they look compared to the ones that have been repainted in this thread. Such amazing talent on this board. I would only buy a set of these if they looked like Ironmann's or Shawpaws!!
Great work Gents. Customs look fantastic!! Did you guys prime before painting?
I would also like to know if your guys primed beforehand.
Also to those who have them in hand, will the plastic mold well under heat or warm water? I would tweak Leos arms and Ralph fingers for a better gripping of his sai.
Wow those are incredible customs @ironmann almost unbelievable!
Are we talking a spray Primer, here? Or a brush on?
Priming always confuses me a bit. Some people do it and others don't. My concerns would be obscuring already soft details with yet another layer of something, and getting it into the joints.
I hand-paint on a thin layer. I also avoid adding too much and filling in too many details. Honestly, priming is good but not essential. I've not used it on a few customs and they have held up with time.
Nope i´m not Nightstalker All these Figures are not released in Germany yet! The Movie starts in October -.-Schnegge are you Nightstalker? Your voice sounds familar...
Have you seen those 11 inch Movie Turtle in Germany yet?
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