Before anyone uses synthetic dye, please watch my video on what happens after you use the dye so you can have an exact idea on how this goes before you do it! ua-cam.com/video/eKH2SQImsyI/v-deo.html
Yes and it has, I made a video on this and it should be in the comments. I was able to find a spray on sealer that keeps the dye from removing. I’ll be making a video on that when I know fursure it works
Nice, thanks for the demonstration. I've always used a drill to get a pilot hole to pry the torso open, your method looks way easier and less damaging to the plastic. Have you found it helpful to heat it up before cracking? Also, which base figure is that? I have found that not all suit bodies are the same, the young Nick Fury body (holster straps on the chest) has much better legs than the Chameleon body, but the inner waist peg is a different diameter so it took some Dremeling to kitbash those bodies together. I like your final look and may try this myself.
I actually used to drill holes before as well and I always hated seeing little holes in my figs. I noticed that heating makes the torso harder to crack because the plastic is more bend and warps when I apply to much pressure. I’m glad this video helped you! I plan on doing one of me cracking different torso’s in the future
Cool video, quick question, so after you pout the dye on the stove and heated it up, did you turn the stove off before putting the parts in the mix? How long do you find it takes for the dye to "take" [how long did you keep the figure parts in the dye] ?
I lowered the temp to the number 3/4 , the dye depends on the type of plastic I’ve had some dye within minutes and some dye in 30 mins to an hour. After you completely dye you want to make sure to let the dye sit in water for 24 hours to prevent it rubbing on anything. I made a more detailed video recently on my channel
Dang, I've never seen a torso crack open so easily! It's almost like you stuck a key in and unlocked it. I've always tried slicing the side open. And I've always just done it with suited bodies where I can hide the edges. And thanks for the tips on dyeing. I definitely need to try it. Do you have any recommended time lengths to keep parts under water, or how much water per bottle? Or do you just see what works best?
A lot of people didn’t believe I did it first try so I’m going to do another video where I open up the figure and do it again with a brand new fig. I would say for time best thing to do is check every 20-30 minutes to see how well the color is sits. It usually depends on what color is being used and the type of plastic
It tough to change dark colors to bright colors, I would stay away from blue or black. I would use light gray, light brown, white or skin tone. Those will change super easy
@@dgonthatmic2469 well it’s like trying to turn black pink, but turning white pink is more ideal. It’s possible it could come out brighter but the longer you leave it in the dye it could cause the dye to be messy and will need to soak to remove it. It’s just much more simple to dye light colors then dark
If you dye something black most likely it would be very difficulty to change it. Even with that said I would still take a blow dryer, heat up the shoes and take them off. Anything you don’t want dyed I’d remove with heat
It honestly all depends on the plastic, every plastic dyes different. Some plastic takes the dye like nothing and some need it all. It’s honestly trial and error lol
@@MikeysActionFigures562 i used to have to fish around and find the parts which drove me nuts. If you get one take a mini torch to the base of the handle and carefully heat the plastic until it softens and run under cold water while holding it in the position you want it to have.
I dump it. Only because the bottles cost $5 at WMT. But I obviously probably use way to much so most can just use some and still save the bottle for another use
@@MikeysActionFigures562 because I tried to open rose figure to pull out his hands for dye and for that I have to drill the figure! So it doesn't works so easy how you showed in the video.
Before anyone uses synthetic dye, please watch my video on what happens after you use the dye so you can have an exact idea on how this goes before you do it!
ua-cam.com/video/eKH2SQImsyI/v-deo.html
Very helpful!! Thank you very much and keep up the good work!🙏
Glad I can help!!!
Banger video bro
Thank you bro!!
That was real dope!! And informative! Thank you so much!! Keep doing what you do!👊
Thank you! I appreciate that very much!
I can tell from the intro you are a Spider-Man animated series fan. You are Mexicano bro?
Great video! I make stop motion and wanting to alter some of my figures. This video was easy to follow and very well explained. Thank you!
Amazing, I’m working on a way to seal the day to make it perfect. Stay tuned for that video
Definitely using these tips! Have you checked lately on this custom to see if the red dye has faded?
Yes and it has, I made a video on this and it should be in the comments. I was able to find a spray on sealer that keeps the dye from removing. I’ll be making a video on that when I know fursure it works
Nice, thanks for the demonstration. I've always used a drill to get a pilot hole to pry the torso open, your method looks way easier and less damaging to the plastic. Have you found it helpful to heat it up before cracking? Also, which base figure is that? I have found that not all suit bodies are the same, the young Nick Fury body (holster straps on the chest) has much better legs than the Chameleon body, but the inner waist peg is a different diameter so it took some Dremeling to kitbash those bodies together. I like your final look and may try this myself.
I actually used to drill holes before as well and I always hated seeing little holes in my figs. I noticed that heating makes the torso harder to crack because the plastic is more bend and warps when I apply to much pressure. I’m glad this video helped you! I plan on doing one of me cracking different torso’s in the future
Good job brother
Thank you so much for checking out the video!
Cool video, quick question, so after you pout the dye on the stove and heated it up, did you turn the stove off before putting the parts in the mix? How long do you find it takes for the dye to "take" [how long did you keep the figure parts in the dye] ?
I lowered the temp to the number 3/4 , the dye depends on the type of plastic I’ve had some dye within minutes and some dye in 30 mins to an hour. After you completely dye you want to make sure to let the dye sit in water for 24 hours to prevent it rubbing on anything. I made a more detailed video recently on my channel
Thanks for the video! What if somebody wants to colour match/combine the colours together? have you tried that?
Thank you! I personally have never mixed colors. That could be very interesting to try, I might have to try that out
Great tutorial! How long do you dye it for and how long does it last on the figure?
I actually made 2 other videos of this, one regarding length of dying and 1 of how long it lasts. They should both be on the channel!
Could I do this with any color? I'm thinking of using grey for the figure I want to make
Yes any color
Dang, I've never seen a torso crack open so easily! It's almost like you stuck a key in and unlocked it. I've always tried slicing the side open. And I've always just done it with suited bodies where I can hide the edges.
And thanks for the tips on dyeing. I definitely need to try it. Do you have any recommended time lengths to keep parts under water, or how much water per bottle? Or do you just see what works best?
A lot of people didn’t believe I did it first try so I’m going to do another video where I open up the figure and do it again with a brand new fig. I would say for time best thing to do is check every 20-30 minutes to see how well the color is sits. It usually depends on what color is being used and the type of plastic
I just tried this out and the action figure I was dying was blue I died in red but it's just black maybe I should put it in longer
It tough to change dark colors to bright colors, I would stay away from blue or black. I would use light gray, light brown, white or skin tone. Those will change super easy
Hard to change? does that mean if I leave it in longer like a I don't know what day or something the color might become brighter?
@@dgonthatmic2469 well it’s like trying to turn black pink, but turning white pink is more ideal. It’s possible it could come out brighter but the longer you leave it in the dye it could cause the dye to be messy and will need to soak to remove it. It’s just much more simple to dye light colors then dark
Thank you for replying now the real question is how to remove red dye from action figures😂
Hey so when I diy pants with black shoes do the shoes stay black
And if so will the pants Bruce comes with work and the shoes stay brown?
If you dye something black most likely it would be very difficulty to change it. Even with that said I would still take a blow dryer, heat up the shoes and take them off. Anything you don’t want dyed I’d remove with heat
@@MikeysActionFigures562 ok!
DAMN! The whole bottle??? I used 1/4 of the bottle & it was too much. Next time I'm just gonna use a couple teaspoons.
It honestly all depends on the plastic, every plastic dyes different. Some plastic takes the dye like nothing and some need it all. It’s honestly trial and error lol
so do you heat up the water before or after you fill it with dye?
I don't think it matters. Either way is fine.
I find to that buying a cheap plastic strainer and i bent the handle up to 90 degrees so I can drop it all the way into the pot.
Yo! That’s a brilliant idea!!! Don’t know why I never thought of that tbh
@@MikeysActionFigures562 i used to have to fish around and find the parts which drove me nuts. If you get one take a mini torch to the base of the handle and carefully heat the plastic until it softens and run under cold water while holding it in the position you want it to have.
How is it with a flesh toned body?
It will definitely work with a flesh tone body, only paint it won’t change would be black or dark colors like navy blue
Do you save the used dye to use again or do you discard it?
I dump it. Only because the bottles cost $5 at WMT. But I obviously probably use way to much so most can just use some and still save the bottle for another use
I save it. I save used glass tomato sauce & salsa jars & store it in them.
Bro can you show to us in the future how you open a brand new figure? 🤔
I’m gonna make a video on cracking torsos to all kinds of figures
@@MikeysActionFigures562 because I tried to open rose figure to pull out his hands for dye and for that I have to drill the figure! So it doesn't works so easy how you showed in the video.