Has anyone ruined their toy trying to custom paint it?
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I'm sure plenty of people have. But that is why you get more than one and never start with anything expensive. It is a learning process. The first step would be to check out the Kitbashing forum to learn what the experts already know. Then get something cheap that you don't care if you screw up and practice.
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I ruined a model car once when I was a child, trying to paint it. Turned out horribly wrong.
Thankfully I learned my lesson, painting plastic is not one of my strengths.
Thankfully I learned my lesson, painting plastic is not one of my strengths.

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CyberCustomizer wrote:Never, because even if you mess them up. If your good you know how to bounce back on it.
Yup, there's always thinner or more paint.

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For me, I don't call it wasting seeing if I do try to repaint a transformer, I have 2 of the same copy. Plus, my repaints usually involve simply replacing one color with another. Like changing Movie Jazz from a Silver Solstice to a Blue Solstice(I can't wait to do it)

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I know better, as I have zero artistic ability. I leave that to the professionals.
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yup mr jin saotome is a great custom painter he should hire himself a job for tf collectors who want their toys to be more realistic looking...

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I'm very cautious, i rely on little touch ups and add on's
I dont have the material to repaint a Megatron, but i can add the "Emergency 911" print to the sides of barricade.
I dont have the material to repaint a Megatron, but i can add the "Emergency 911" print to the sides of barricade.
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I think painting your figures long term is a bad idea. If you look at toys from the past that bring fond memories to people, its not custom painted He-man, Snake-eyes, or G1 optimus primes. People generally like there toys in their original factory intended state as collector items. I know everytime I have altered one of my figures I usually regreted it long term and felt the piece lost its historical value. But if you just love painting and it makes you happy paint any and every toy you have, since in reality they are just toys and one day we will be gone and the toys will end up in someone else's collection.
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tigeraffa wrote:I think painting your figures long term is a bad idea. If you look at toys from the past that bring fond memories to people, its not custom painted He-man, Snake-eyes, or G1 optimus primes. People generally like there toys in their original factory intended state as collector items. I know everytime I have altered one of my figures I usually regreted it long term and felt the piece lost its historical value. But if you just love painting and it makes you happy paint any and every toy you have, since in reality they are just toys and one day we will be gone and the toys will end up in someone else's collection.
uhm... you got good points there but there goes what my sig says sigh...

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Well if Hasbro would increase their paint apps then it would be factory done. That would make your sig a request to Hasbro to invest a little more in painted detail. I think this movie line could definately have used some washes and extra metal detailing. I just don't want to have to do it myself. I do however touch up my figures if they get scratched or chiped.
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