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Post by hasbrocustomsdude on Sept 4, 2015 2:43:55 GMT -5
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Tommycoholic
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Post by Tommycoholic on Sept 4, 2015 10:01:37 GMT -5
Some look pretty cool and some of them look a little bit rushed and sloppy. You have a lot of potential in choosing body parts, but you need to focus on painting straight lines, but you'll improve from time to time. Same goes for the surface on the figures, you really need to use thinner, the paint looks way too thick. A dremel could be used for sanding down unneeded textures like on Honkys pants, they aren't that expensive and very helpful.
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Post by hasbrocustomsdude on Sept 4, 2015 16:19:39 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice, I do need to stop rushing them. Also the only time I get to make customs is also the only free time I have to drink beer so that's probably why there are some wobbly lines. At the moment, these are all demos in a way for a project in working on so I will definitely take the advice on board
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Tommycoholic
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Post by Tommycoholic on Sept 5, 2015 8:12:01 GMT -5
I know what you mean, it's also hard for me to find the time next to my job and relationship. I really can't do nothing with a hangover so i have to take a day off. Mine take up to 30h per custom, but it's always worth it and people appreciate the effort. I'm excited about your new ones, i always love to see hasbro customs in every form.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2018 18:31:37 GMT -5
I have custom figures in mind, but how do I post the images here? I have figures whose heads I don't know.
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Post by adrione on Dec 16, 2018 3:54:27 GMT -5
Very nice customs we have here ! As it is said upper sanding is important. Try different kinds of Putty/epoxy/paint, you ve got skills!
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