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Yeah, that sounds great and all but I have no real experience with painting. Don't even know what a "wash" is,

I believe that it is a very diluted layer of paint. Acrylic paints are solvent free so water is the 'thinner' for them. It all depends on how much of a dilution folks have used...1 part water to 1 part paint, 2 parts water to 1 part paint, 3 parts water to 1 part paint etc dependant on how much dilution was required to get the required effect after the appropriate number of coats.

I have not done this myself so that part is for the ones who have actually done it to answer. So come on freaks! What is the preferred mix ratio to be used to get a good effect, so that our fiendish friend can slap some of that paint on?
 
I'm still on the fence with this figure, it's the rubber decay /ripping factor and no decent pose for fear of damaging the suit .

don't think, just buy it..you will lose your chance due the price rising..
you will not dissappointed trust me...
the material used for the rubber body is the best I've seen until now...:wave
 
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I believe that it is a very diluted layer of paint. Acrylic paints are solvent free so water is the 'thinner' for them. It all depends on how much of a dilution folks have used...1 part water to 1 part paint, 2 parts water to 1 part paint, 3 parts water to 1 part paint etc dependant on how much dilution was required......

or simply airbrush ;)
 
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my crappy pic contibution love this batman he never gets old...
 
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I believe that it is a very diluted layer of paint. Acrylic paints are solvent free so water is the 'thinner' for them. It all depends on how much of a dilution folks have used...1 part water to 1 part paint, 2 parts water to 1 part paint, 3 parts water to 1 part paint etc dependant on how much dilution was required to get the required effect after the appropriate number of coats.

I have not done this myself so that part is for the ones who have actually done it to answer. So come on freaks! What is the preferred mix ratio to be used to get a good effect, so that our fiendish friend can slap some of that paint on?

:lol Thanks for the help.
 
Is that what they do? I didn't think it was. I thought that those were kept as replacements/spares. I know that after this amount of time, I am probably wrong, but I know which I prefer to believe. :dunno

It's just an assumption on my part but I'd bet my left ball that they do this sort of thing- sending out returns.

BB
 
jejeje, ohh yes tdk5, it was one of the most happiest days of my collector´s life.

Thanks!!!

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