jibi
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Post by jibi on May 6, 2024 4:01:00 GMT -6
Hello friends,
I want to make a Goku 5" ssj kaioken custom figure (from the fight with paikuhan). Do you have any tips about the painting job?
Thanks
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Post by Branjita on May 6, 2024 8:23:55 GMT -6
jibi the easiest, and perhaps best, way to do this is to print this image out on your printer and just match your paint colors you use to these colors:
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jibi
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Post by jibi on Aug 31, 2024 8:07:50 GMT -6
Hello Friends!
I need some "Halo" for some of my 5" custom figures. Do you have tips? Or Parts to sell?
Thanks!
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Post by ◄VR► on Sept 1, 2024 6:52:22 GMT -6
I think the easiest thing to do would probably be to just cut them out of some sheets of clear yellow acrylic.
Or if you want them to be solid, you could just use styrene or whatever and paint them yellow.
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Post by Branjita on Sept 3, 2024 8:33:17 GMT -6
jibi these aren't the same size as the Irwin halos, but Sonicaire toothbrush rings (they used to come with the brushes 10+ years ago) might work. www.ebay.com/itm/375612397190 I have been saving some of these at home for a decade, however, they are smaller by quite a lot. They look more like halos than what came with Irwin figures though... You could also use garden hose washers, but they will be rubber, have some tabs to cut off, and I haven't tried gluing or using epoxy on them before. They would be closer to the Irwin size. A little bit heavier and not necessarily stiff enough to remain flat if used as a halo. amzn.to/3z7rZZhI didn't check the size for you, but you could get zinc chromate plated steel washers if you want gold instead of yellow. amzn.to/3AHVHnZThose are the only solutions I can think of that don't involve manually cutting some, getting some laser cut out of wood or plastic, or getting some 3D printed. There's probably some other plastic rings that come with some sort of product that could be used, but I haven't seen anything myself.
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