QUOTE(Parody @ Feb 11 2010, 04:39 PM)
Won't be long before the hands pop off from the weight of that Buster Sword
QUOTE(moyong @ Feb 11 2010, 04:45 PM)
thanks for the fast reply.
well i thought of painting the red parts only because the gold plated parts are already nice lolz just that the red parts look plasticy so as a newbie i thought of asking around first ^^.
also is it advisable to mark the gold plated parts with marker or just leave it as it is?
well i thought of painting the red parts only because the gold plated parts are already nice lolz just that the red parts look plasticy so as a newbie i thought of asking around first ^^.
also is it advisable to mark the gold plated parts with marker or just leave it as it is?
You could try using Matte Topcoat on the red parts if you want to lose the plastic shine. Don't apply it on the gold parts though.
Better leave the gold parts as it is because paint from markers/bottles might 'eat' through the plating.
Feb 11 2010, 06:42 PM


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