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craggy wrote:from the prices, I'm guessing it's real silver and gold used on these?![]()
still, the silver one would make a nice RTOOP toy.
Blurrz wrote:I wouldn't touch these with a ten-foot pole. I'd just buy the real Masterpiece Prime for cheaper and paint it gold or silver myself.
Optimus Rigas wrote:Blurrz wrote:I wouldn't touch these with a ten-foot pole. I'd just buy the real Masterpiece Prime for cheaper and paint it gold or silver myself.
As a long time model builder (15yrs approx), I can assure you there's no way to achieve this exact finish on your own. I'm sure they'll make for a real nice display piece, Golden Lagoon Optimus... mmmm.![]()
JRFitzpatrick7 wrote:craggy wrote:from the prices, I'm guessing it's real silver and gold used on these?![]()
still, the silver one would make a nice RTOOP toy.
more than likely, they used Electrum and heat-and-radiation-resistant alloy. Please see "The Golden Lagoon" an "The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2".
Optimus Rigas wrote:Blurrz wrote:I wouldn't touch these with a ten-foot pole. I'd just buy the real Masterpiece Prime for cheaper and paint it gold or silver myself.
As a long time model builder (15yrs approx), I can assure you there's no way to achieve this exact finish on your own. I'm sure they'll make for a real nice display piece, Golden Lagoon Optimus... mmmm.![]()
Optimus Rigas wrote:It's one thing to know of a particular product/products. But it's not going to be a walk in the park trying to chrome a transformers action figure with an aerosol can, or airbrush for that matter. Good luck trying to get it right the first time, if ever.