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Post by drmind on Jun 23, 2017 15:07:56 GMT
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Post by jknox33 on Jun 23, 2017 16:24:52 GMT
Welcome to the board! That's a beautiful custom. I did watch the video and I liked the transplanting method. I've transplanted lower legs in the past, but really liked the boil and pop method for the full Chap Mei leg transplant. I hope to see more of your work in the future. Great job!
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Post by MagicWazard on Jun 23, 2017 20:50:27 GMT
That is some great paint work! I love the overall look.
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Post by AWCramer on Jun 24, 2017 6:44:56 GMT
Great to see you on the boards Dr Mind! I love they you can add chap mei limbs to corps figures for more variety!
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Post by drmind on Jun 24, 2017 8:10:30 GMT
Oh, thank you so much for having me! You are so kind with all your comments... Sure! I plan on posting more as I go. Exchangeability with these lines may open quite a few interesting roads for further modifications... Thank you all for taking the time both for replying and checking the video. Promise to include english dubbed versions in the future.
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Post by AWCramer on Jun 26, 2017 20:35:05 GMT
What did you use to prime the parts before painting them?
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Post by sageforsaken on Jul 3, 2017 13:30:28 GMT
Oh, thank you so much for having me! You are so kind with all your comments... Sure! I plan on posting more as I go. Exchangeability with these lines may open quite a few interesting roads for further modifications... Thank you all for taking the time both for replying and checking the video. Promise to include english dubbed versions in the future. I was also curious about paint rub. But painting them separate from the body are you having less concerns about paint rubbing off? And what type of spray paint at you using? I've already commented on some of your customs on YouTube. But I too want to welcome you to the group.
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Post by smoke on Aug 21, 2017 19:34:46 GMT
This is a great video, the figure looks good,the color is wonderful and the limbs and the body complement each other.
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