Dolly Hunter
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Post by Dolly Hunter on Sept 18, 2012 19:16:27 GMT -5
So I was going through my attic and I came across old Hasbro's and Galoobs that I had at one time customized ... at the age of 13... to make the current superstars of the time.
I tried to use Acetone and Goof Off to get all of the paint off and wound up high. The paint i used back then was an Enamel of some sort and there was a lot of electrical tape, white out, and even sharpie.
The Hasbro's I knew would be unsalvageable since I had shaved off parts of their heads and the enamel is just too thick to waste time and head ache on.
The Galoob's however, I tried to salvage with the acetones. The only issue is how deep the SHARPIE gets inside their skin. So I kind of have to abandon the idea til I get some good paint to custom or "repair" the Galoobs.
Someone here at one point fairly recently did a FANTASTIC job fixing up old Galoob figures and I really wanted to try.
I think my project is on hold.
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Post by jthomps3 on Sept 19, 2012 17:08:58 GMT -5
I fixed up the old Galoobs. You might have to repaint the entire skin tone on all of them. That's not a tough undertaking, and they have no joints, so the paint rub will be non-existent. Let me know if you need any help.
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Dolly Hunter
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Post by Dolly Hunter on Sept 19, 2012 21:29:48 GMT -5
I would love some help painting these over. Being as they have no joints and are pretty basic in skin tones and paint, I think this was one of the reasons I wanted to fix them up.
Any kind of tip, paint, or strategy would be most welcome!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2012 22:38:59 GMT -5
that's a bummer man. I once lost a box full of hasbros when our storage shed got auctioned off.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2012 0:09:42 GMT -5
So I was going through my attic and I came across old Hasbro's and Galoobs that I had at one time customized ... at the age of 13... to make the current superstars of the time. [ b]I tried to use Acetone and Goof Off to get all of the paint off and wound up high. [/b][/i] The paint i used back then was an Enamel of some sort and there was a lot of electrical tape, white out, and even sharpie. The Hasbro's I knew would be unsalvageable since I had shaved off parts of their heads and the enamel is just too thick to waste time and head ache on. The Galoob's however, I tried to salvage with the acetones. The only issue is how deep the SHARPIE gets inside their skin. So I kind of have to abandon the idea til I get some good paint to custom or "repair" the Galoobs. Someone here at one point fairly recently did a FANTASTIC job fixing up old Galoob figures and I really wanted to try. I think my project is on hold.[/quote]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeYsTmIzjkw sorry had to post this
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Dolly Hunter
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Post by Dolly Hunter on Oct 14, 2012 10:51:14 GMT -5
Hahah love it!
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