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Great poses, the cape looks great.

Nothing about those three shots make it resemble a toy.
 
I tried it on the spare cut offs first and it was fine.
I used this technique quite a lot on some of my Indy customs, as long as it's well watered down in washes it doesn't stiffen the fabric. Let you know when it dries fully. But the tester was perfect.

And regarding the the Returns suit. I love it as well, just prefer the rawness of the 89 suit. But as far as the movie goes, with you 100%.

Any updates on this? :pray:

Would really like to finish this mod.


I meant why do you like Returns the movie better than Batman 89? Or do you just prefer the costume?

Both.

I'm a big Tim Burton fan, and Returns is more definitively Burton. And I love how dark and quirky it is.



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Friendship broken.

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What acrylics did you use Rory?

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Well yes, like I said to prabha, if you did not get them first time around, then more power to you and well done for getting them now.

Which I suppose answers my own doubt really. There clearly is still a market for them because not everyone got them at the DX01 and DX02 stage.

As for the Keaton Bat. He is, in my opinion, the best ever HT figure.

The Keaton Batmobile is the reason I decided to get the Keaton Batman and it is awesome. The only thing is I wished they made a Keaton head sculpt (although that was in the 2nd movie) to go with it..

But it is an outstanding action figure.

- Prabha
 
haven't touched my DX09 for a few months, decided to change his pose and futz his cape... also move the eyes and then the PERS broke(can only move the left eye)!!!!! i unscrewed the back panel but i couldn't take it out as its really tight! any tips guys???
 
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Any updates on this? :pray:

Well, I think it worked out fine, I had a slight case of it lightening when it dried because of the flocking, felty nature of it. I know you had a similar problem. So it's very dark grey almost black. It's hangs fine, as well as it did without any paint. I actually discovered it goes really soft when wet, so if you pose it on him damp (with water, not paint :lol) then it dries amazingly.

Regarding paints I use Windsor & Newton, just because they are the best quality you get in this part of the world. Can't remember what the US brands are, long time since I went art supply shopping in LA. :lol
 
Does the paint wipe off or is it permanently one with the cape?

No coming off once it's dry. It's permanently one with the cape. Once acrylic dries it becomes water tight. You can actually use it on t-shirts and wash them.

With anything though if you are gonna give it a go, do it bit by bit. Add a wash, let it dry and so on.
 
No coming off once it's dry. It's permanently one with the cape. Once acrylic dries it becomes water tight. You can actually use it on t-shirts and wash them.

With anything though if you are gonna give it a go, do it bit by bit. Add a wash, let it dry and so on.

Doin this right now :lecture
 
I changed up my pose.

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