Titans Return Galvatron mods & touch ups

Hi all. Since my CW wheeljack customisations got such a great response I figured I'd try to start sharing a few more of the little paint touch ups and minor mods I use on my classics collection. So without further ado, here's my Galvatron.
What I did:
Drilled a 5mm hole in the side of the right bicep to accomodate side mounting of the galvagun.
Shaved off the fins on the side of the arm, which were presumably added for the jet-mode, but actually get in the way of the canon.
Buffed out the removal site, and re-scribed the panel lines to make his surgery scars look more natural.
Cut the facemask off the springloaded mechanism, trimmed and removed the chinstrap. Shaved back the inside of the mask and glued it to Nucleon. Facilitating a complete headsculpt & restoring head articulation.
Repainted Nucleon to make the helmet seem more coherent as a singular entity. Even added the trademark vandyk soulpatch chin thingie. (Though I had to hand mix a purple, as I didnt have one on hand, and it dried looking real ugly. To be repainted later.)
Painted the collar around the head silver, for added screen accuracy.
Repainted the feet, and back of the legs for more screen accuracy.
Finally used a few of the stickers from the asian market promo stickersheet for TR wave 1 (kindly provided free with my purchase of fort max from kapow toys). I didn't use the full set, as many of the details it adds are nods to the original toy, and the stickers come on a very thick paper stock, which doesn't like to bend corners.
I also outfitted him with a custom matrix on a chain. The matrix is the die cast from the battle in space 2 pack set. Fully repainted in tamiya clear colour acrylics, and washed with games workshop 'nuln oil'. Sealed off with a gloss enamel clearcoat (humbrol, I think). The chain is from a piece of kids jewellery that I bought for £3 with the sole purpose of cannibalizing it for parts.
How it looks:
What I did:
Drilled a 5mm hole in the side of the right bicep to accomodate side mounting of the galvagun.
Shaved off the fins on the side of the arm, which were presumably added for the jet-mode, but actually get in the way of the canon.
Buffed out the removal site, and re-scribed the panel lines to make his surgery scars look more natural.
Cut the facemask off the springloaded mechanism, trimmed and removed the chinstrap. Shaved back the inside of the mask and glued it to Nucleon. Facilitating a complete headsculpt & restoring head articulation.
Repainted Nucleon to make the helmet seem more coherent as a singular entity. Even added the trademark vandyk soulpatch chin thingie. (Though I had to hand mix a purple, as I didnt have one on hand, and it dried looking real ugly. To be repainted later.)
Painted the collar around the head silver, for added screen accuracy.
Repainted the feet, and back of the legs for more screen accuracy.
Finally used a few of the stickers from the asian market promo stickersheet for TR wave 1 (kindly provided free with my purchase of fort max from kapow toys). I didn't use the full set, as many of the details it adds are nods to the original toy, and the stickers come on a very thick paper stock, which doesn't like to bend corners.
I also outfitted him with a custom matrix on a chain. The matrix is the die cast from the battle in space 2 pack set. Fully repainted in tamiya clear colour acrylics, and washed with games workshop 'nuln oil'. Sealed off with a gloss enamel clearcoat (humbrol, I think). The chain is from a piece of kids jewellery that I bought for £3 with the sole purpose of cannibalizing it for parts.
How it looks: