This is a figure I made of She Hulk as she appeared in the classic 90’s Cartoon series. Her body was from a WWE Diva figure & her head was from a MOTUC Tallstar figure. The figure was painted using Humbrol enamel paints.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you like her. Yea I actually seen a diva figure in a lical charity shop window & thought she would be perfect for she Hulk.
Enamel eh? I too like to live dangerously.lol. Can't deny the beautiful final result though! Well done! plus you got to love a woman in her underwear and high heels.
Lol, thank you, I'm really pleased you like her. Yea most people prefer to use acrylics when painting customs. I do use them myself from time to time but always find myself drawn back to using good old enamels.
This is my girl. Love her and this custom. Not too sure about using enamel paints tho. If you used a better buck this would've been a complete home run but still it's really nice. Good work.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you like her. To be honest I always use enamel paints. I find they give a much more professional & smoother finish than acrylics. But thats just my own personal preference. They do take a little longer to dry though but I think its worth the wait. The only time I would use acrylics is if I am painting onto a more rubbery textured surface as enamels tend to go more tacky on those surfaces. But thanks again, I'm really pleased you like her
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Yea most people prefer to use acrylics when painting customs. I do use them myself from time to time but always find myself drawn back to using good old enamels.
To be honest I always use enamel paints. I find they give a much more professional & smoother finish than acrylics. But thats just my own personal preference.
They do take a little longer to dry though but I think its worth the wait.
The only time I would use acrylics is if I am painting onto a more rubbery textured surface as enamels tend to go more tacky on those surfaces.
But thanks again, I'm really pleased you like her