I repainted a Funko Legacy power armor figure to resemble the BOS outcast from Fallout 3. I used Testors red, black, and metallic grey acrylic paint with Testors dull cote lacquer to seal it.
...PREDATOR4Life j j just sick job bro I can't belive 1 hour and poof you should make a remmanants power armor figure...ps its a weird question but are the power armor figure very poseable I never owned a funko figure
They're not bad. My only complaint is the legs can't twist. Since funko is mostly vinyl figures like the pop! ones, you can kinnda tell it's made by a company that doesn't have much experience in making articulated figures, but it's still good enough to make some decent poses. I'll look into making a remnants figure, got a couple other projects I'm working on right now though.
I've seen a few pics and the only thing that I wasn't crazy about was the paintjob, I don't have it yet so it might be better in person, but you did an excellent job on the repaint
Yeah, I was hoping there would at least be a power armor paint job to make it look like outcast armor, but at least there's one that's kinnda close to it.
Yeah, I had one preordered on the Bethesda store for awhile, then I saw one at GameStop and picked it up. Too bad you can't refund it, but I guess I can keep it in its case.
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