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ideas for classics rodimus?

Posted:
Sat Jan 04, 2014 4:48 am
by rockman_fan
so, i have a classics rodimus mold, from the battle in space two pack. after a horribly failed attempt to make it more like the classics version, it is currently sitting on my desk doing nothing. so i have a proposal: what do you think i should paint it as? i may not be an "adept" customizer, but i have had a lot of experience with other figures. post a reply of your idea!
Re: ideas for classics rodimus?

Posted:
Sun Jan 05, 2014 9:30 am
by KnightStrike
Well, there you could always go the Stunticon route with Wild Rider or Deadend. Or you could do a Nemesis version in black. If you wanted to stray off in a unique direction, I always kind of thought the mold would make a cool Cybertronian Prowl or Bluestreak too. G1 Detour, Hyperdrive, or Free Wheeler maybe?
Re: ideas for classics rodimus?

Posted:
Sun Jan 05, 2014 12:58 pm
by Agamemnon
How about some Go-Bots homages? Options could be:
TurboSpoilerCrasherStreet HeatStallionSparkyMajor MoTail PipeMost are red sports/muscle cars that would require not a lot of re-painting. (None really have the wing in bot mode, but then neither does the Stunticons mentioned.)
It might be ambitious, but Crasher could be an interesting project...
Just some ideas.

Re: ideas for classics rodimus?

Posted:
Sun Jan 05, 2014 4:17 pm
by Fuhzimota
Maybe one of the G1 fembots?
Re: ideas for classics rodimus?

Posted:
Sun Jan 05, 2014 6:15 pm
by Nemesis Maximo
Here's a twist of irony for ya - paint as Hot Shot! Either the yellow variety, who homaged Bumblebee and Hot Rod in terms of character/color, or the blue version from TF Cybertron, whose robot mode harkened G1 Hot Rod.
Re: ideas for classics rodimus?

Posted:
Mon Jan 06, 2014 4:30 am
by rockman_fan
Nemesis Maximo wrote:Here's a twist of irony for ya - paint as Hot Shot! Either the yellow variety, who homaged Bumblebee and Hot Rod in terms of character/color, or the blue version from TF Cybertron, whose robot mode harkened G1 Hot Rod.
HAHA! yes! that's a great idea! it might give me a chance to try styrene shaping.