by TCracker The Boss of Heartbreakers - GoldbleBee |
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| おもちゃは今とても暑いです Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 10,542 News Credits: 7 | The Boss of Heartbreakers - GoldbleBee Since I am on it, the Heartbreakers reports to the one and only GoldbleBee! He is just a straight repaint of a spare PRiD BB that I have. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Cybertronian Ninja Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 898 Location: Western, PA Collection Count: 500+ | That looks really good. I like your choice of colors for the non gold parts as they go extremely well with the main body color. My TFW Feedback thread:http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/junkio...inobitron.html I do have a question for youhow ell does the TFP Arcees take paint. I have one for a project and was just wondering. |
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| おもちゃは今とても暑いです Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 10,542 News Credits: 7 | One trick I learnt was to take your figures apart and wash them with dish washer. Leave it to dry and paint as usual, assuming you are priming, paiting and coating it. That's how I did all my Arcees and GoldbleBee. |
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| Predacon Join Date: May 2011 Posts: 456 | Awesome man! I had no idea you were doing a gold bee, you should totally throw the goldbug head in there too, it would look sick on the Rid! ![]() |
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| Decepticon Join Date: Apr 2012 Posts: 150 Location: Ulm,Germany | Dishwashers are best choice! All my figs and parts take a ride in it. |
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| Autobot (former merc con) Join Date: Oct 2011 Posts: 651 Location: (Lancaster, Ca) Collection Count: 76 (30 cons, 46 bots) | |
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| おもちゃは今とても暑いです Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 10,542 News Credits: 7 | |
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| Decepticon Join Date: Apr 2012 Posts: 150 Location: Ulm,Germany | heat can be dangerous. Don't know, i think you should test it with some junk parts. |
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| Autobot Join Date: Jun 2010 Posts: 7,902 News Credits: 1 | This looks super clean. Only problem is I cannot pronounce that name. Burnout V4 - Free papercraft energon cubes made by me![]() ![]() My Thugger gallery |
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| Maximal Join Date: May 2011 Posts: 335 Location: MI | Agreed. You can just use dish soap in warm water in the sink to get the same job done. Just rinse all the parts off really well and leave to air dry. If you're in a hurry to get to painting, then use a hair dryer on cool to dry your parts. |
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