In the next video of the series of customizing a figure, I'll show you how to prep the figure so all your paint won't rub off once its painted. Check out my custom action figure page too! / timeline
Great tutorial! These steps are the hidden secrets to pro quality customization and ensure high durability of your paint job. Most customizers leave these details out or just don’t do it themselves so I applaud you for taking the time and effort to show us mortals. 😁
+Marvelocity_26 Thanks for watching! I'm happy people are getting good stuff out of it! I learned most of this on my own from fucking up my own customs. It's only recently have I learned to fully disassemble and make sure the prep work is good. Let me know if you want to see anything specifically! I'll be happy to try and give whatever "expertise" I have!
+Clay Orr You've pretty much showed me everything I need to know lol. Even started another custom using your methods! Already prepped and put back together lol. Worked perfectly.
hi if my figure is supposed to be black color and i get a body like the wasp marvel legends black body do you think i still should dremel for paint rub anyway? I'm trying to make a storm john remit ver she's black mostly all over.
I'm sorry I bad in English , can you tell me what the materials of White bottle is ? And do you think need use sandpaper on body face to make the repiant Color will not easy to rub off? Thanks for your video
Bro, how about for Female marvel Legends where do i put holes before cracking? same areas as this bucky cap mold? thanks for the reply, id appreciate it.
the super glue idea is clever! i never thought of that :) im gonna retool/repaint a few NECA aliens (because i like the SDCC exclusive repaint but im not willing to pay 5 times what id pay for a generic one of a similar build)
Most paints can get damaged to some extent. Usually, to help reduce this: 1) Sand whatever you're painting first 2) Use a paint primer for plastics 3) Lacquer paint for plastic is the most durable. Enamel and acrylic are less durable, but the next step helps this along. 4) Use a clear topcoat. The first 2 steps give more of a surface for your paint to grip into. Lacquer is the most durable paint. But it dries REALLY quickly. So it's strongly recommended that you use an airbrush for lacquer paint. Using a clear topcoat creates a protective layer over the paint. Now if you do all of these steps, be very careful around joints. Painting them makes them thicker. So it becomes more prone to paint rub and makes the joint a lot stiffer. Sanding it down before painting (this makes the joint looser before painting) will help with this. But you still have to be careful.