Try a small strip of like the blue painters tape around the peg. Wrap it enough to fatten the peg then, or before, trim it to the length of the peg. If it doesn’t work for you the painters tape will remove with little to no residue.
Are you putting any protectorate spray or brush coat on these? From what I understand of conversion strategies, it’s a matter of painting and then protecting the joint pieces all separated from the main body, and letting the pieces sit for something like 3 days before reassembling. I’m not patient enough, or practiced enough yet to try it that way, but that’s what I have heard. I’ve also have tried applying a simple shade wash over the entire body before painting somehow helps it bond a bit better to the model. I’ve tried that and haven’t seen any areas of wear that debunk that on the guy I tried it on. I love your stuff! It’s really helpful to push Me out of creative ruts when I see the stuff you present. Thank you for setting a great standard to work towards.
@@Actionfigurejunky hey , I get more outta your videos than you can know. And take the tips with a grain of salt, my stuff is not coming out as nicely as yours. I feel like silly even offering any advice at all. In my eyes, You kill it each time, lol
That’s just so amazing and inspiring as hell! You nailed this through the board!
Much appreciated dude!!
Drill the backpack hole alittle deeper so peg goewcin deeper and use a little stickie tack so bag stays.
Try a small strip of like the blue painters tape around the peg. Wrap it enough to fatten the peg then, or before, trim it to the length of the peg. If it doesn’t work for you the painters tape will remove with little to no residue.
Good tip! Thanks!!
Are you putting any protectorate spray or brush coat on these? From what I understand of conversion strategies, it’s a matter of painting and then protecting the joint pieces all separated from the main body, and letting the pieces sit for something like 3 days before reassembling. I’m not patient enough, or practiced enough yet to try it that way, but that’s what I have heard.
I’ve also have tried applying a simple shade wash over the entire body before painting somehow helps it bond a bit better to the model. I’ve tried that and haven’t seen any areas of wear that debunk that on the guy I tried it on.
I love your stuff! It’s really helpful to push Me out of creative ruts when I see the stuff you present. Thank you for setting a great standard to work towards.
I am yeah. But I may try these tips U’ve given me on my next go around. Thanks for the kinds word and tips.
@@Actionfigurejunky hey , I get more outta your videos than you can know. And take the tips with a grain of salt, my stuff is not coming out as nicely as yours. I feel like silly even offering any advice at all. In my eyes, You kill it each time, lol
@@ryantorney5581 thanks man! But I’m still just figuring it out as I go. I’m always open to tips! U may see things I don’t! Keep ‘em coming dude!