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Really nice as usual. Do you strip the factory paint before you do a repaint?
 
Really nice as usual. Do you strip the factory paint before you do a repaint?

Thanks guys. As for the factory paint i always strip the paint before i begin. It brings out alot of the hidden details in the sculpt. I have found some of Sideshows factory jobs have layers of primer and skin tone. So stripping them def helps.
 
This looks amazing! and I was happy with the factory paint apps. Now I must try to repaint mine :( :lol

Thanks guys. As for the factory paint i always strip the paint before i begin. It brings out alot of the hidden details in the sculpt. I have found some of Sideshows factory jobs have layers of primer and skin tone. So stripping them def helps.

how does one strip the paint? I typically just paint it all white then go for a repaint, but stripping sounds like a better way to go. Any help or info on that would be great!
 
And I thought your joker was your masterpiece. Now I'm speechless.
 
:horror........that is just totally off the hook. excellent work.....:clap
 
I saw the thread name and thought, "why would you repaint him, when that figure is arguably the best likeness?" The I clicked and wow..thats looks awesome..nice job.
 
Stunning as always. I would love to know your technic? is is airbrush or a combination, how long to they take?Paint suggestions, Just as many tips as possible... I love your work man its breathtaking..
 
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