Started by Corporal Hicks, Dec 12, 2006, 11:25:15 AM
Quote from: WolfPredator89 on Sep 09, 2010, 12:01:15 AMQuote from: tonyzork on Sep 08, 2010, 11:29:34 PMIm thinking of repainting my Macfarlane Anytime (unmasked) and Battle Damaged Pussyface to make them more movie like. Any tips when it comes to a complete overhaul? I have only done touch ups so far and have been reluctant to do a complete repaint. Im waiting for my Berserker to arrive to fix the paint on that too. Any material/tool advice anyone would have would be appreciated. Also any vids or online tutorials would be great too! if the money is not an obstacle the best thing you can do is buy an airbrush.. then some enamel umbrol paint or tamiya..but you can always try with some very small and thin brushes... you still need to buy some exellent quality paint(enamel umbrol or tamiya) try the techniques like drybrush.. painting with the brush almost dry.. and practice with other thing before you are going to repaint the actual figure! for the berserker repaint, a small brush and some tamiya paint will workthis guy repainted his berserker ith some tamiya paint.. if you see the video you will know wich colour he used...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFUBrZNPr_U
Quote from: tonyzork on Sep 08, 2010, 11:29:34 PMIm thinking of repainting my Macfarlane Anytime (unmasked) and Battle Damaged Pussyface to make them more movie like. Any tips when it comes to a complete overhaul? I have only done touch ups so far and have been reluctant to do a complete repaint. Im waiting for my Berserker to arrive to fix the paint on that too. Any material/tool advice anyone would have would be appreciated. Also any vids or online tutorials would be great too!
Quote from: tonyzork on Sep 09, 2010, 12:34:03 AMQuote from: WolfPredator89 on Sep 09, 2010, 12:01:15 AMQuote from: tonyzork on Sep 08, 2010, 11:29:34 PMIm thinking of repainting my Macfarlane Anytime (unmasked) and Battle Damaged Pussyface to make them more movie like. Any tips when it comes to a complete overhaul? I have only done touch ups so far and have been reluctant to do a complete repaint. Im waiting for my Berserker to arrive to fix the paint on that too. Any material/tool advice anyone would have would be appreciated. Also any vids or online tutorials would be great too! if the money is not an obstacle the best thing you can do is buy an airbrush.. then some enamel umbrol paint or tamiya..but you can always try with some very small and thin brushes... you still need to buy some exellent quality paint(enamel umbrol or tamiya) try the techniques like drybrush.. painting with the brush almost dry.. and practice with other thing before you are going to repaint the actual figure! for the berserker repaint, a small brush and some tamiya paint will workthis guy repainted his berserker ith some tamiya paint.. if you see the video you will know wich colour he used...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFUBrZNPr_UThanks a lot!!! It just so happens that I have an airbrush. And a lot of brushes and paints. I am a graphic designer, my mum is an artist, and my dad is an architect so between us we have everything we need. Ive done a fair amount of painting, just not model painting. Thanks heaps for the tips!!
Quote from: uruk on Sep 12, 2010, 08:10:30 PMlooks nice. good job.
Quote from: BadBlood88 on Sep 12, 2010, 07:15:48 PMhey guys thought i post this up. this is my version of a predator elder he's still not totally finished, the mask needs some work (want it to look like the wolf's) and i have yet to add a samurai sword. but i would love to know what you guys think
Quote from: BadBlood88 on Sep 14, 2010, 07:36:06 PMlol thanks although i don't think i could part with it
Quote from: tonyzork on Sep 19, 2010, 09:16:46 AMOk guys I decided to finally repaint my Macfarlane Anytime after I cancelled my Neca classic order (im holding out for the masked version). Here are some pics of the repaint including some comparisons. I hope you like them http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/5990/frontshotr.jpgI really hate what a flash does to pictures but u get the idea