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Stealth Iron Man Painting Step by *Jin-Saotome:iconJin-Saotome:


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Submitted: February 8, 2008
File Size: 318 KB
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Resolution: 369×2817
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Make: Samsung Techwin
Model: Digimax 420
Shutter Speed: 1/3 second
F Number: F/2.8
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jan 12, 2003, 7:10:19 AM

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Hey everyone, here's a step-by-step painting of my new Stealth Iron Man. He was made from a House of M Iron Man, War Machine forearms/hands, and a Thorbuster Iron Man head that was heavily modded. Pretty much the same base as my Iron Man with that light up control panel except I added shoulder armor, hip armor, and there's rocket pods on his back. Also I installed a red/orange LED in his chest, kinda like the light-up Sideshow statue.

This was a pretty basic paint job but some people might get a kick out of seeing what the steps are to painting a custom figure. I'll probably do some action shots/close ups of this figure for a later deviation so you can see him from all angles.
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It's always great to see WIP pics. Finished figure looks awesome too. I really like the glossy finish!

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Crayola wolves!? Whatever next!
Hey thanks! 2 coats of clear blue and he really glosses good.

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"If my Father were alive, I could make him proud!"
Jin Saotome's Dangerous Toys!---> [link]
I like seeing the steps, it reminds me of painting a car. You do such an amazing job.
Awesome I gotta try that some time on a custom. Before when I tried it it really didn't work (though, I did only use one measly coat =P)

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Crayola wolves!? Whatever next!
Thank you!
What do you mean by buffing the paint?

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"It's not how long you live, but what your morals say"
~Sonata Arctica
After it's cured I run a cotton sock over the surface and it smooths it. I noticed flat colors like black and dark blue have a sort of inconsistant drying, almost like a film over it. Buffing just blends the color into one uniform shade I found.

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"If my Father were alive, I could make him proud!"
Jin Saotome's Dangerous Toys!---> [link]
Thanks!

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"If my Father were alive, I could make him proud!"
Jin Saotome's Dangerous Toys!---> [link]
huh, I'll have to try that sometime, thanks for the tip!

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"It's not how long you live, but what your morals say"
~Sonata Arctica
sweet job jin. i figured youd make another iron man after i saw what the last one brought in.

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