by Zigholtul DOTM Laserbeak ~ Easy as Pie!!! |
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| FUS RO DAH!!!! Join Date: Nov 2009 Posts: 1,348 Location: Located deep within the prime evils of the Floridian Marshes Collection Count: Oh just an army of the best of warriors! | DOTM Laserbeak ~ Easy as Pie!!! This would definitely make it my easiest of the movie customs. Basically what I did was dry brushed the figure with some gunmetal silver enamel and after letting that dry for a bit, I lightly applied some strokes of silver acrylic. After all that is said, I painted up the eyes with some red acrylic and soon enough I have my very own murderous little robo vulture. How delightful, yes! ![]() Vehicle Mode: ![]() DOTM Laserbeak 01 by zigholtul88, on Flickr ![]() DOTM Laserbeak 02 by zigholtul88, on Flickr ![]() DOTM Laserbeak 03 by zigholtul88, on Flickr Ummmmm Vulture Mode, I guess: ![]() DOTM Laserbeak 04 by zigholtul88, on Flickr ![]() DOTM Laserbeak 05 by zigholtul88, on Flickr ![]() DOTM Laserbeak 06 by zigholtul88, on Flickr |
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| Herald of Unicron Join Date: Sep 2010 Posts: 3,257 Location: Metro D West Burb Collection Count: 100+ News Credits: 3 | Thats actually MUCH better for that turd. What a difference. Looks like a lil metal laserbeak. BLITZWING ARM FIX15 minute job to fix your blitzwing arms so they lock in how they should from the factory. |
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| Herald of Unicron Join Date: Sep 2010 Posts: 3,257 Location: Metro D West Burb Collection Count: 100+ News Credits: 3 | wait..testors enamel? Man Ive had some BAD luck with that. Softens the plastic in spots and never dries. Seriously, I have a 25th anniv serpentor helmet that I painted testors enamel gold, and ive even wiped it all off, and its still sticky. BLITZWING ARM FIX15 minute job to fix your blitzwing arms so they lock in how they should from the factory. |
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| FUS RO DAH!!!! Join Date: Nov 2009 Posts: 1,348 Location: Located deep within the prime evils of the Floridian Marshes Collection Count: Oh just an army of the best of warriors! | I've had some bad experiences with enamel myself. Really you're better off using acrylics, however enamel such as gunmetal silver and just regular silver are perfect for dry brushing. Works wonders with movie figures. DO NOT use enamel for soft plastic, that paint will remain sticky for a long time.
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| Renegade of Funk Join Date: Oct 2011 Posts: 7,566 Location: Body in Florida, heart and mind in Boston Collection Count: over 100. another five added now that Bruticus is here! News Credits: 22 | sweet! looks like a deadly metal chicken . love the steel look |
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| FUS RO DAH!!!! Join Date: Nov 2009 Posts: 1,348 Location: Located deep within the prime evils of the Floridian Marshes Collection Count: Oh just an army of the best of warriors! | Quote:
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