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Another BW IW hair repaint with a slightly different style.
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Did you just thin it down with water? At what ratio? One drop Black to 20 drops water?


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Did you just thin it down with water? At what ratio? One drop Black to 20 drops water?


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I used Tamiya semi gloss black very watered down and added one drop of black at the time to darken some areas.
Didn’t watered for the roots.
 
I used Tamiya semi gloss black very watered down and added one drop of black at the time to darken some areas.
Didn’t watered for the roots.

That looks fantastic, such a difference with the roots painted in, looks like a toy with the standard hair
 
I used Tamiya semi gloss black very watered down and added one drop of black at the time to darken some areas.
Didn’t watered for the roots.

Did you wash or do anything to the hair before painting it? I'm expecting this figure soon and I might try something like this myself.
 
That looks fantastic, such a difference with the roots painted in, looks like a toy with the standard hair

Thanks man I appreciate it [emoji1317]
It is a beautiful hs on a very good figure dragged down by this “doll” hair.
HT really dropped the ball on those hair...
 
Did you wash or do anything to the hair before painting it? I'm expecting this figure soon and I might try something like this myself.

No washing because this BW comes with almost no hair product applied (like Avegers version for example).
I did some styling afterwards.
 
No washing because this BW comes with almost no hair product applied (like Avegers version for example).
I did some styling afterwards.

Thanks! :duff
When I get her, I'm gonna try to paint the hair according to your pics and info.
 
I got her late last week. It looks a lot better in hand than any of the pictures. I thinks the roots are fine as I am not crazy enough to retouch her hair...Looks good enough already to me! Carry on!

I hope I can pick her up this year - too much coming down the pipe:horror. Some really beautiful jobs but I'll leave her hair alone too. I like the platinum blonde/cherry lips, screen accurate or not. Figure my CW and TWS Natashas cover the "classic" look. If I'm lucky they'll release a classic BW for her solo movie too.:pray:
 
So I got this from popcultcha (great fig btw) but the strap on one of the holsters is snapped! I am loathe to return yet another figure so super glue is the only other option. Any suggestions? I can’t see how it can be removed to fix and a bit nervous about having super glue so close to the outfit. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks.
 
So I got this from popcultcha (great fig btw) but the strap on one of the holsters is snapped! I am loathe to return yet another figure so super glue is the only other option. Any suggestions? I can’t see how it can be removed to fix and a bit nervous about having super glue so close to the outfit. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks.

Superglue on a figure clothes will stain them I think. I don’t recommend that.
 
So I got this from popcultcha (great fig btw) but the strap on one of the holsters is snapped! I am loathe to return yet another figure so super glue is the only other option. Any suggestions? I can’t see how it can be removed to fix and a bit nervous about having super glue so close to the outfit. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks.

Do NOT use superglue, it will ruin the fabric. Use this fabric glue. It dries clear and is made for gluing fabric.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Beacon-F...ve-8-Ounce-THE-GLUE-GUN-IN-A-BOTTLE/584811295
 
Thanks for the replies. So my next question is that Toy Anxiety have the holster/belt for sale so it must be removable without damaging it - does anyone know how to do that? I can’t see any clasps etc? That would be ideal because it would mean better access to fix and no ruining of the suit. I’m new to this so any help would be appreciated! PS my eyesight is shocking even with prescription glasses so there is probably some small clasp on the belt I am not seeing. Thanks.
 
Thanks for the replies. So my next question is that Toy Anxiety have the holster/belt for sale so it must be removable without damaging it - does anyone know how to do that? I can’t see any clasps etc? That would be ideal because it would mean better access to fix and no ruining of the suit. I’m new to this so any help would be appreciated! PS my eyesight is shocking even with prescription glasses so there is probably some small clasp on the belt I am not seeing. Thanks.

*Guessing* that the original belt opening is a tiny tab - maybe glued - under the buckle e.g. the pic looks like they got it off without opening but maybe they didn't. If they did suspect they took off feet/boots and slipped down over hips.

But u could try wax paper or plastic wrap under where u will glue, without taking off belt. Get some tweezers to position stuff and plastic coated wire or whatever to use as a kind of clamp after gluing to hold stuff. Use toothpicks to apply glue, position and let dry. Fabric glue is pretty forgiving and gives time to work. Clamp somehow if u can (padded closepin? wire? fabric strips?) all glue works better w. pressure.

Good luck this kind of stuff happens w. HT - I've had to reglue TWS Bucky straps and studs, and other stuff. At least u know u will do a good job. Fabric glue for cloth, super glue for hard plastics, epoxy for metal....
 
*Guessing* that the original belt opening is a tiny tab - maybe glued - under the buckle e.g. the pic looks like they got it off without opening but maybe they didn't. If they did suspect they took off feet/boots and slipped down over hips.

But u could try wax paper or plastic wrap under where u will glue, without taking off belt. Get some tweezers to position stuff and plastic coated wire or whatever to use as a kind of clamp after gluing to hold stuff. Use toothpicks to apply glue, position and let dry. Fabric glue is pretty forgiving and gives time to work. Clamp somehow if u can (padded closepin? wire? fabric strips?) all glue works better w. pressure.

Good luck this kind of stuff happens w. HT - I've had to reglue TWS Bucky straps and studs, and other stuff. At least u know u will do a good job. Fabric glue for cloth, super glue for hard plastics, epoxy for metal....

Thank you that’s exactly what I needed to know! Appreciate it.
 
Thank you that’s exactly what I needed to know! Appreciate it.

Welcome! :duff IMO most HT glue jobs aren't bad. Trying to re-zip some of the HT jackets tho if they come unzipped can be pretty tough.:horror Depends on the fig costume.
 
Today I’ve experimented again with another HT BW IW hs.
I’ve tried to achieve an original Avengers look.

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Started from there as always
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A first hand to change the main color.

...and the final result with highlights and shadows :
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