ghamilt1
PlanetFigure Supporter
Q: What to do when you just HAVE to paint a figure but lack sufficient funds to go on that on-line shopping spree, or lack the required patience to wait for the postal service to deliver those long awaited packages?
A: Get out the industrial strength degreaser/cleaner and give an old figure an overnight bath. In the morning, after a little scrub with an old toothbrush, voila! You have a brand new figure ready for re-interpretation.
This is a Pegaso 75mm Marcomanni Warrior that I originally did in about 2003. Stripped of its old paint job re-painted and re-based, it now holds a more honoured position in the display case. It worked out so well that I did the same thing to another of my old Pegaso 75mm kits, but this time I took some "before" photos to post along with the new and improved version when I'm done.
A: Get out the industrial strength degreaser/cleaner and give an old figure an overnight bath. In the morning, after a little scrub with an old toothbrush, voila! You have a brand new figure ready for re-interpretation.
This is a Pegaso 75mm Marcomanni Warrior that I originally did in about 2003. Stripped of its old paint job re-painted and re-based, it now holds a more honoured position in the display case. It worked out so well that I did the same thing to another of my old Pegaso 75mm kits, but this time I took some "before" photos to post along with the new and improved version when I'm done.