Sandy
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Post by Sandy on Aug 19, 2010 17:39:16 GMT -5
i actually like that Raven. I would give a full critique on the figure but I am replying using my cell phone. Good job.
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Post by D.B.K. on Aug 20, 2010 9:11:14 GMT -5
I have only one problem with the Raven, and that is the logo is a bit too low on the shirt. Apart from that, I really like it, any chance you could supply those decals? Keep it up. the decals are printouts on water slide decal paper. You just have to google tattoos then print them out on your decal paper....there you go - perfectly good tattos for your figs!
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claysworld
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Post by claysworld on Aug 20, 2010 18:17:10 GMT -5
beniot is amazing, and raven is simply god-like!! i bow to your mattel greatness!! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2010 21:38:44 GMT -5
Really like these. Especially the Hogan and Flair. Will have to make them for my collection. Awesome job on them.
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Post by D.B.K. on Aug 30, 2010 13:22:24 GMT -5
Here we go again.....my next custom WcW era Jeff JarrettJeff Jarrett custom:- Marvel Jarrett head - Mattel Tyson Kidd fig - Mattel Santino boots - primer - silver paint - sealer - water slide decal paper Shirt credit: RalphNametag credit: Y2J StylesJarrett logo credit: Cymru
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Post by xtremewrestlingfan on Aug 30, 2010 13:54:49 GMT -5
Jarrett looks great, man!
Phenomenal work, keep it up!
XWF ;D
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Post by spawnsyxx9 on Aug 30, 2010 16:00:20 GMT -5
Here we go again.....my next custom WcW era Jeff JarrettJeff Jarrett custom:- Marvel Jarrett head - Mattel Tyson Kidd fig - Mattel Santino boots - primer - silver paint - sealer - water slide decal paper Shirt credit: RalphNametag credit: Y2J StylesJarrett logo credit: Cymru Very cool man.
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Post by XHW on Aug 30, 2010 16:53:11 GMT -5
that looks great slap nuts
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dwight
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Post by dwight on Aug 30, 2010 18:51:09 GMT -5
Great job on Double J! Silver paint can be an absolute pain, but you pulled it off awesomely! Love all the extra accesories too!
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flairboy
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Thats either dad or Batman really let himself go!
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Post by flairboy on Aug 30, 2010 20:15:08 GMT -5
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
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the_marz1
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Post by the_marz1 on Aug 30, 2010 21:28:30 GMT -5
how do you use water slide decal paper? over all great costom. He He Slap Nuts.
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Post by Searching for a Former Clarity on Aug 30, 2010 22:17:28 GMT -5
Awesome work man, it looks fantastic.
And I'll second Rockstar342's question, How do you use water slide decal paper? I have not used any decals on my customs before. Do they peel off the figure too easily or anything?
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Post by juicewinslow on Aug 31, 2010 0:03:22 GMT -5
These are all really great.
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Post by D.B.K. on Aug 31, 2010 4:38:44 GMT -5
Awesome work man, it looks fantastic. And I'll second Rockstar342's question, How do you use water slide decal paper? I have not used any decals on my customs before. Do they peel off the figure too easily or anything? It's really easy to use, just follow these steps: Instructions Things You'll Need:
* Decal design * Inkjet printer * Inkjet water slide decal paper * Scissors * Clear acrylic gloss spray * Bowl of water * Surface on which to apply decal Creating the Decal* Create a design for your decal on your computer or use free clip art. * Determine which side of the water slide decal paper is to be printed on by reading the manufacturer instructions carefully. * Print out your decal, and let it dry for at least 10 minutes. For decals larger than 3 inches; let dry for at least 20 minutes. * Cut out your image from the rest of the decal paper. Put tape on the back of the image, and affix on newspaper or cardboard outside. * Spray the decal with clear acrylic gloss spray. Let dry for at least 1 hour. Application of Decal* Soak the decal for 1 minute in a bowl of water. * Remove the protective backing on the decal that has loosened in the water. If backing is still partially attached, immerse the decal in the water for an additional 30 seconds. * Apply the decal to your surface, smoothing it down from the center to the top and bottom. Hope this helps
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EMW Figure Shelf
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HAHAHAHA no.
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Post by EMW Figure Shelf on Sept 12, 2010 2:42:39 GMT -5
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Jesseversion1
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Post by Jesseversion1 on Sept 12, 2010 13:37:37 GMT -5
Looks really nice. Great job!
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Post by thepedigree22 on Sept 12, 2010 13:45:54 GMT -5
Cool customs
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Post by D.B.K. on Sept 13, 2010 11:45:35 GMT -5
Thanks for your comments guys, here we go again, my next Mattel custom is.......... AJ STYLESAj Styles custom:- Marvel AJ head - Mattel EG Y2J fig - primer - blue and silver paint - sealer - decals Nameplate credit: Y2J Styles
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2010 15:28:08 GMT -5
bah never mind, i should read more
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E N I G M A
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Post by E N I G M A on Sept 13, 2010 15:33:19 GMT -5
Not Bad at all!! But I wouldnt have made the Tattoo with a decal, I would have painted it with a thin Marker
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