yeah, just brush/spray a coat of acrylic first. it acts like a barrier between your enamel and softer plastic. I just paint (entirely) these...
these are great. I just ordered a bunch. I am not keen on flux and wiring these up myself, so I think they'll work well for some projects. thanks!
Where's the benchmark for a $10 toy though? I know board games range between $10-30, and they are cardboard and paper. Plush dolls are foam and...
Hasbro isn't just TFs. We know TFs have been good bread and butter for them since TFTM, but the toy industry is tricky and trendy.
I don't think it's really that way... I think cheaper made figures are the result of sales declining, not the cause. Like said in article, it's...
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love looking at these pictures...
the moisture in those softer parts combined with the liquids in the paint create problems drying. They'll remain tacky forever, unless base coated...
base coat or paint using acrylics.
yay! cheap ball joints!
amazing dan, amazing
dude! that's a great idea, and you pulled it off perfectly.
that's amazing stuff man, love it
he's great. got one yesterday. Wish the sword were a lot larger though.
mean gorillas and happy T-rex..
looks great, but, like others - wish the hose plug was on the back of his forearm. Also not 100% impressed with robot mode legs, missed target.
excellent work. you have such pretty hands and nails ;)
Loved those poster type ads when I was a kid. We looked forward to the Holiday edition of JCPenny's catalog each year...had pages and pages of...
it's glazed? I would sand it first, try some 600 grit, then 900 or 1200. Acrylics seem to bond to ceramic better, I'd chose those. Then clear coat...
also, he included this image : [IMG]
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