dazzler89
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Post by dazzler89 on Apr 25, 2013 4:48:07 GMT -5
its still a work in progress, do you guys have any tips on finishing it?
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Post by ¡Twist Of 45 and 47! on Apr 25, 2013 5:21:28 GMT -5
The only tip I'd give is to use molded pants instead, cloth pants never look good on figures.
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die but once
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Post by die but once on Apr 25, 2013 8:47:54 GMT -5
The only tip I'd give is to use molded pants instead, cloth pants never look good on figures. I respectfully disagree. I think they can look really good but not when any of the details are out of scale. If you were to scale everything up to human size, that belt would be comically big. If not for that, I think it would look pretty tight. My $0.02.
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zaxary
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Post by zaxary on Apr 25, 2013 9:17:16 GMT -5
Those pants don't really look bad and I usually hate cloth on figures with the exception of entrance robes. I'd say get a new belt and one that matches his style. Nice head choice btw
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dazzler89
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Post by dazzler89 on Apr 25, 2013 10:24:45 GMT -5
the belt is actually attached to the pants the only way to remove it is to cut it off. i just wish i can do something about his arms, i dont like them all plain
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Post by Lewscher on Apr 26, 2013 9:13:37 GMT -5
id say use TNA marvel hardy arms, the do work on mattel. but tbh the marvel jeff is same scale anyway with the same or more detail! and has more articulation than mattel anyway. my opinion though. finally glad i managed to get one though!
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