by Vetinari » Mon Mar 09, 2015 6:10 pm
Yep - I'm wiping the human Spike sculpt, the paint wasn't too badly hurt by the glue to be honest, just a smear on the back of his neck that would have been covered by his t-shirt if I'd wanted. But ironically, for all that the Human-Spike is my favourite of the three 1/6 Sideshow Spike headsculpts, I really really hate the paintjob the company gave it.
He looks especially out of place next to the other two sculpts who for the most part have a matte flat skin tone painted on. As opposed to the weird elaborate shading in all the wrong places that they felt the need to add in this case.
I'd say the paintjob actively hurts the excellent resemblance of the sculpt, before I wiped it he looked ...puffy from certain angles, which had nothing to do with the sculpt it turns out! I'm still working on unclogging his hair, but I've gotten most of the paint off of his face. Turns out this paint is pretty tough, I suspect it's that stuff that's toxic when wet since even with the excellent teatree oil advice I've been able to avoid wiping certain areas and am having a little difficulty with clearing surprisingly three dimensional hair!
Now that more of the plastic is revealed, the beige tone is a tad colder than the shade that Hot Toys tend to use, it's missing the reds so is a bit dull - once I've properly cleaned off the residue, and the sky goes back to sunshine around here I'll post a couple of skintone comparisons. I think he'll need a bit of tactical pastel blush bjd style to make him match the Hot Toys colours better.
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