This was supposed to be just a simple head swap and new paint app/. But I got a bit reckless and accidentally cut off Hulk's neck peg :( So I improvised by attaching the head with a screw. It worked well, His head can turn left and right but he can no longer move it up and down :(
But I guess his head up and down movement was limited anyway so i guess I can live with this, I'm still gutted thou when it happen. Let me know what you think anyway.....
This is an epic monstrosity!!! , please tell us your technique, is this paint wash, paint wipe? what paint brand? I've always wanted to make a hulk just like yours due to the WOW!!! factor, impressive and congrats.
Thanks MB! I didn't do anything special on my paint application. I just started painting with a black base, dry brushed a dark green color, then dry brushed with a light green color. After it all dried up, I would wash the entire body with diluted gray paint. I'll leave it to dry once again. Then I would apply another dry brush of the same light green I used before. I would do the same thing on the brown pants The extra detail I would do that on the very end as well (hair, nails and head paints).
I use tamiya acrylic paints on most of my figures. But I also use vallejo acrylics for the wash treatment and these are great paints for detailing and shading since these have a variety of different colors.
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I use tamiya acrylic paints on most of my figures. But I also use vallejo acrylics for the wash treatment and these are great paints for detailing and shading since these have a variety of different colors.
I hope this can help you out