This is genius! I'm a figure maker myself and I never thought of using these figures as a base, that's really a good idea! And the end result? Omg, stunning.
Thanks a lot fellow hobbyist! They are pretty good and still on the cheaper side compared to some hulks of that size I looked at. I'll check out your work thanks for stopping by!
Some really useful tips, I never would have thought of looking at star wars figures as a bases of custom fallout figures. just goes to show how much you've changed them, looking forward to the future videos on the super mutant v2 and Diamond city.
Crafty, really enjoyed this video. You low key talked it down, but this is really informative, well thought out and nicely edited. I’m gonna ask a bunch a questions off line, particularly about the epoxy you use
I don’t really use 6” scale figures anymore aside for action figure photography and display, but you’re making me want to do some customs again. I am never going to forgive you, however, for cutting up that Jurassic World dinosaur! That sucker is rare! Great video brother! 💪🙌
Happy to hear I'm motivating you to do so! Whoa really?! I didn't know it was rare! My other option was the NECA bronx but this was way cheaper than cutting up one of those 😅
Thank you!!! It took me a while to figure out which figure I wanted to use for them. Most hulks are on the smaller size to be considered Behemoths in 1/12 scale
I use alot of Craft Paint as well as Artist Acrylics and Model type on the Craft against I like to thin them out in they're Bottle s Using Distiled Watet and a Regular Glass Marble. I like to mix Craft Paint With Artist Acrlics Paint like Liquex Windsor Newton And Gumbracher Makes for nice Hybred
Hey how you doing I don't know if you are willing to help me I'm calling to do custom make action figures and I'll never done this before I do not know what to buy can you send me some links please and everything that I need to spray so I will appreciate it
This video is a simple guideline for customs. Hobby paints and spray paint primers are optional. Craft paints can be used too. My suggestion is to start with basic customizations and gradually look into learning new techniques like sculpting or 3d printing
I have asked other UA-camr to help me out and send me some links but none of them are doing they're hoping you you'll be nice enough to help me I appreciate it
This is genius! I'm a figure maker myself and I never thought of using these figures as a base, that's really a good idea! And the end result? Omg, stunning.
Thanks a lot fellow hobbyist! They are pretty good and still on the cheaper side compared to some hulks of that size I looked at. I'll check out your work thanks for stopping by!
Cool! Thanks for the behind the scenes look. I was often told to mix milliput and green stuff together for sculpting.
Oh! Mixing them both at the same time!? That's a new idea 💡
Tanks for sharing your materials and tools. Very neat stuff. Nice works and informative video.
Hope it is useful in the future for your awesome builds! And thank you so very much!
Teenage Super Mutant Turtles! Manual FEV application Lda. Those are some very nice cinematics btw, you must be rocking some sweet cameras over there!
Manual FEV application hahaha. Thank you. Just one entry level photography camera, lights are what save the day 👌🏽 😄
7:30 Okay Mr fitness trainer. lol nice work bro
Thanks, just a basic crash course on range of motion 😁
Some really useful tips, I never would have thought of looking at star wars figures as a bases of custom fallout figures. just goes to show how much you've changed them, looking forward to the future videos on the super mutant v2 and Diamond city.
Im glad to be of help! Now you can look at action figures in a different way! Videos coming up soon Thank you for the awesome support!
A cool and informative video Ric . I should try also this green stuff world paint . Have a nice week end .
Thanks a lot. Their metallic line is great I love it!
Crafty, really enjoyed this video. You low key talked it down, but this is really informative, well thought out and nicely edited. I’m gonna ask a bunch a questions off line, particularly about the epoxy you use
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yes let me know brother!
Nice informative video! I am about to dive into more painting so its good to know! looking forward to diamond city...
Thanks a bunch!!! Reach out with any questions of tips for painting brother, cant wait to see what you make next! Diamond city is gonna be hugeeee
I always really enjoy you work it always comes out amazing keep it up
Thank you so very much! This one was a bit different to fill in the gaps between projects.
Always happy to see a new video. This one was really interesting. And of course as a big Fallout fan, I always enjoy your content! Keep them coming!
Thank you very much! I try to be as informative and entertaining as I can. Glad you liked this one! Very much appreciated!
I don’t really use 6” scale figures anymore aside for action figure photography and display, but you’re making me want to do some customs again. I am never going to forgive you, however, for cutting up that Jurassic World dinosaur! That sucker is rare! Great video brother! 💪🙌
Happy to hear I'm motivating you to do so! Whoa really?! I didn't know it was rare! My other option was the NECA bronx but this was way cheaper than cutting up one of those 😅
Love the video and figures .. just subbed and liked now I'm gonna have to binge your videos lol.. glad I found your channel
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you found me I hope you enjoy my Fallout content :)
Great video and tutorial Ric. 👍😊
Thanks my friend! Hope some of this is helpful
Man you really are crafty!😉 That dog meat 🤗😍
Big thanks! The wasteland wouldn't be the same without dogmeat 🥰🐕
Great work Ric
Thanks for watching! Really appreciate it 🙏🏽
Epic figures!!
And and epic thanks to you Kavo!
Great info Ric! I would love to see how you did the joins on the super mutant. also the city looks awesome, that is going to be a great video.
Thanks Qujin, yes I'll have to make a quick reel about that part stay tuned. It should be a simple one
I knew you have to use Ninja turtles for super mutant behemoths sick idea
Thank you!!! It took me a while to figure out which figure I wanted to use for them. Most hulks are on the smaller size to be considered Behemoths in 1/12 scale
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Thanks a lot, really appreciate it!
Great vídeo Ric!
Muchas gracias hermano!!!
Will have to keep one the wrestling figures I have for fantasy builds for a fallout.
They're always handy 😁
Wow amazing!!
I appreciate your comment! Hopefully some of this info is useful 😁
Dang they're bigger than I expected
They're a bit over 12 inches, not as big as the ones in-game but close enough for action figures :)
I use alot of Craft Paint as well as Artist Acrylics and Model type on the Craft against I like to thin them out in they're Bottle s
Using Distiled Watet and a Regular Glass Marble.
I like to mix Craft Paint With Artist Acrlics Paint like Liquex
Windsor Newton
And Gumbracher
Makes for nice Hybred
Thank you very much for the detailed description. I will try them too!
Have you tried Magic Scuplt Epoxy Clay
Not yet, would you recommend it?
Yes
I got tontry that Mr.Hobby clear Matt coat
Apply gently, it is matt but with a bit of reflective properties
Take a beastman masterverse new eternia and slush heads armor (master verse) might be a cleaner armor for the mutants
Thanks for the tip!
Do you make your own sculpting tools
I've made 2 very basic sculpting tools. And I use some other basic plastic ones, nothing too fancy. Thanks for commenting!
Hey how you doing I don't know if you are willing to help me I'm calling to do custom make action figures and I'll never done this before I do not know what to buy can you send me some links please and everything that I need to spray so I will appreciate it
This video is a simple guideline for customs. Hobby paints and spray paint primers are optional. Craft paints can be used too. My suggestion is to start with basic customizations and gradually look into learning new techniques like sculpting or 3d printing
I have asked other UA-camr to help me out and send me some links but none of them are doing they're hoping you you'll be nice enough to help me I appreciate it
Amazon has the materials you need. Are you in the us?