Pawniard Reconstruction

Jan 11, 2017 02:14

A while back, I encountered a poster in a group I am in who had questions about how to clean and repair their old Pokemon figures, and I had a thought that I could post some entries on how I go through repairs and customization of the figures I've obtained. So here is the first post to try and help others with some of my tips and tricks ( Read more... )

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trewin95 January 11 2017, 15:31:49 UTC
You did a good job :) Could pass as an official figure if the paint didn't seem so shiny, maybe just the lighting of the picture

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saturngrls January 12 2017, 01:35:22 UTC
Thanks! It does look shiny, but that is because of the clear coat finish makes it very glossy. But I like it. It catches the eye of viewers who like to look over collections, and a piece that shines will get attention. ^^

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hawlucha January 13 2017, 17:25:37 UTC
That was an informative post, thank you!
It looks great once finished!!! Maybe the black is a bit too dark (I noticed no official Pokemon merchandise ever really uses pure black) but that's really minor nitpicking :)

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saturngrls January 16 2017, 03:29:12 UTC
Oh sorry. The paint color was called "Gunmetal" which was a really dark blackish gray. I thought it was a good color for Pawniard's body, since they are Dark-Types. ^^

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meowgic January 14 2017, 09:16:09 UTC
Very neat work :) I actually like the shine to it since its a steel (metal) type!

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saturngrls January 16 2017, 03:29:28 UTC
Thank you!

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