I tend not to change my in-game armor set up very often, but recently I decided to do exactly that. Being me, I then needed to create a figure to represent my new armor. The base figure is the same
Warrior figure that I dyed black last month.
He is armed with a Battle Rifle, taken from a Halo 4 Soldier. My friend Josh made several casts of it so that I could arm custom figures. His secondary weapon is a Plasma Pistol, taken from a Halo 4 Grunt.
Last time I did a Warrior repaint, I used thin strips of masking tape to get the lines straight. This time around, I went free-hand. Hope
you dig it!
Old G.I.Joe collection photo scans
1 week ago
How did you dye your figure? I would like to dye my soldier like that . If you don't mind, can you tell me how you did it? Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteSteven - I published a tutorial on how to dye figures a while back. It should answer all of your questions regarding this. Here's the link: http://dnjcustoms.blogspot.com/2012/07/tutorial-dyeing-figures-parts.html
DeleteAlso how did you paint the figure red? Like what paint did you use and what was your tequnique? Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI used Testors Flat Red (#1150) and a very tiny brush. In the past, I've sometimes used thin strips of masking tape to get the lines sharp, but this time I went free-hand.
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