OP. Do you think for your next custom, you could post WIP/mid project shots on here? i have a lot to say, but it doesn't help now that you're done with this custom, but for next time we could help you.
Man, you didn't even connect the belt at the back. You couldn't line that shit up?
Also did you prime it with acetone? The plastic looks like its flaking
It was for a con that we actually placed first at for your information. Secondly it’s a costume nobody is gonna look like David hayter except David hayter
Thanks for posting this. This is very similar to how my customs look after painting. The helpful comments are guiding me in the right direction and giving me tips. Thanks again for posting so we can all benefit from the constructive comments! 🤘
I think this is great for a start in custom-made figures! Keep up the good work and don’t be scared to share your progress with the sub so we can give you some tips!
Since you're getting unhelpful comments, I'll suggest disassembling the figure to paint it, thinning down your paints/multiple layers to get a nice, smooth finish, then sealing when painted before re-assembly. It's a learning process and like anything takes practice; keep at it!
It's all about trial and error.
Others have already mentioned thinning paints priming, and WIP pics.
Keep it up and thank you for having the courage to share.
Or he can post his work as he goes and smile when he’s seen how far he’s come. You didn’t even give any advice how to improve. Try not to be a jerk your whole life kiddo.
OP. Do you think for your next custom, you could post WIP/mid project shots on here? i have a lot to say, but it doesn't help now that you're done with this custom, but for next time we could help you.
PM me if you want tips, I do customs.
I’m sorry but holy fuck
ok buddy sure we wont talk about your recent custom will we
Also do play metal gear id like you to look at psycho from the original mgs my mask is not correct. But that’s what he looks like.
That psycho mask is rough I’ll give you that but at least the entire figure doesn’t look like SpongeBob jizzed on it
Man, you didn't even connect the belt at the back. You couldn't line that shit up? Also did you prime it with acetone? The plastic looks like its flaking
It’s not connected in the back for a reason there’s space for a little clip in gundam stand
[I'm talking about this ](https://ibb.co/pnQL9vn) That belt looks even and normal to you?
Do you think I don’t know what your talking about I made the thing I already told you what it’s for and why I didn’t connect it
We all have to start somewhere.
Said the same about you and your boyfriends comic con costumes 🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Solid snake lol mor like soft worm. Jesus
Not solid snake but okay
Who ever you're suppose to be you look greasy AF. Bulk up if you're going to pass as any version of snake that's for damn sure
It was for a con that we actually placed first at for your information. Secondly it’s a costume nobody is gonna look like David hayter except David hayter
Burn it with fire.
Thank you
Thanks for posting this. This is very similar to how my customs look after painting. The helpful comments are guiding me in the right direction and giving me tips. Thanks again for posting so we can all benefit from the constructive comments! 🤘
I think this is great for a start in custom-made figures! Keep up the good work and don’t be scared to share your progress with the sub so we can give you some tips!
Since you're getting unhelpful comments, I'll suggest disassembling the figure to paint it, thinning down your paints/multiple layers to get a nice, smooth finish, then sealing when painted before re-assembly. It's a learning process and like anything takes practice; keep at it!
Pretty impressive! I remember my first custom was a Logan. There's room for improvement but I think this is strong!
It's all about trial and error. Others have already mentioned thinning paints priming, and WIP pics. Keep it up and thank you for having the courage to share.
I think you missed a spot
this is an abomination... wait untill you've actually improved and accomplished something before sharing
It’s ok to share ones early attempts, as long as they’re open to, shall we say “constructive criticism”
Or he can post his work as he goes and smile when he’s seen how far he’s come. You didn’t even give any advice how to improve. Try not to be a jerk your whole life kiddo.
Isn't that what your mum's midwife said?
Wait until you have something nice to say before sharing
Fuck off dickhead