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CUSTOMIZERS INC. "Action Figure Anatomy: 101" @ Go Figure News

  • Rob Panick @ GoFigureNews.com
  • May 31, 2015
  • 1 min read

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THE BREAKDOWN: One of the most important steps in making a custom action figure is prep. If you don’t set down a good foundation to work from, you won’t have a good finished product. That holds true with anything. Properly preparing your figure will help your paint adhere to your figure and properly cure, as well as stopping “paint rub”.

The first thing you will need to do is disassemble your figure. The way you will take your figure apart can vary greatly from removing screws to heating up the figure and popping it apart. I personally work with modern 1:18 scale figures, so that’s what I’ll focus on in this article. Today we’re going to be disassembling, or “popping” a GI Joe “Rise of Cobra” Snake Eyes figure. Most 1:12 scale figures will usually disassemble in a very similar, if not the same, manner.

READ MORE AT: http://goo.gl/xTETzB

AND CHECK OUT THE VIDEO ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AT: https://goo.gl/5uYyrI


 
 
 

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