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Old 02-20-2007, 05:22 PM #2
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Originally Posted by night creeper
so if your wanting to make a new joe or cobra or just a better paint job for a figure follow me through these steps.

1] get the tools

4 way screw driver
paint mainly testors model paint
parts
gijoe heads,body,arms,crotch,top leg and bottom
screws,hook,and a band

o.k. you put the parts in what ever combination you want
once their put together paint them carefully so you get the details.

o.k. thats the basics private message me

you can super glue objects on them like packs or what ever you need

check out joe customs.com for ideas or submit customs


First off;



Just kidding! I just wanted to use that image! LOL!

As for using Testors paint, it comes out gooey at times. The best paint I have found to paint figures is the Games Workshop stuff they use on the WarHammer 40000 figures!

Before you start taking apart random figures, you need to make sure you have a clear idea of what you want the figure to look like and pick figures that look as close to that as possible. Nothing is worse than having 2,000 parts laying around and end up waiting for a month for a Duke V7 head!

The only things I would superglue is if I had ammo pouches from GoodtogoCustoms.com or something similar. Don't glue guns and helmets on!!
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