bennyman
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Post by bennyman on Dec 30, 2018 22:01:39 GMT -5
Hey everyone,
I recently became interested in painting figures and models. I have a box of old Jakks Pacific WWE figures from back in the day. I thought it may be fun to touch them up with some paint. Any idea what material Jakks used to make these back in 1998? Any recommendations on the type of paint to use or the best process?
Thanks in advance!
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Hitman Bono
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Post by Hitman Bono on Jan 8, 2019 19:13:52 GMT -5
Well, it depends. Are they hard plastic or softer? Jakks made many different forms of figures, maybe take a pic or explain what kind of movement the figures have.
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Post by Midnight-Metal-Master on Jan 10, 2019 20:24:37 GMT -5
Well, it depends. Are they hard plastic or softer? Jakks made many different forms of figures, maybe take a pic or explain what kind of movement the figures have. He’s probably talking about the Bone Crunching Action figures. Most people used just about any acrylic paints. 98cents a bottle for the cheap and up. Of course the $1.99 or $2.99 brand would be better quality and probably not as thick or “globby” as some of the cheaper ones. Just don’t use model paint because it stays sticky on the rubber.
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