Thank you very much, that's a good question, best I can offer is not to play rough with it, I haven't heard of anything to put on it to protect it but that's worth looking into.
@@TheSkullReviews Thank you so much for the Quick answer! I was just Curious ! Because im getting soon the Mego Werewolf with Flocked fur! Have you seen it already?
Looks like it came out great, but I wonder how it would look if you had done some over unpainted areas, like given him a beard. Thank you though! Great video!
Looks pretty good buddy, certainly surprising how well it turned out! I personally wouldn't use this method on my EE heads but for other figures this seems like a pretty good way to do it! Thanks for sharing ; )
You can, it's in the model railroad section under the heading of Static Grass, but your color selection will be very limited, as it is mostly shades of green, but their is a variety of dead/dry grass colors that can be used for bonde figures.
Looks good I will be doing this to some of my joes especially roadblock
That’s a flocking good Job!!
Do chest hair now! Then a beard and mustache. The hairy arms and legs. Then his crotch. Go crazy!
John Parisi nah....
Amazing video !!!! What would you suggest to keep the Flocked always looking good and protected?
Thank you very much, that's a good question, best I can offer is not to play rough with it, I haven't heard of anything to put on it to protect it but that's worth looking into.
@@TheSkullReviews Thank you so much for the Quick answer! I was just Curious ! Because im getting soon the Mego Werewolf with Flocked fur! Have you seen it already?
@@mrcrowley1992 No problem, No I haven't, sounds pretty cool though.
Cool tutorial :-) Did you only shake the bottle to create electrostatic?
Also, are the nylon fibers shiny or matte?
Yup just shake it up to build a charge, the fibers overall look matte but they have a bit of shine when the light hits it right.
Super enjoyed your video!! I may even try doing flocking on a few of my Troops! THANK YOU!!!
Thank you very much for watching and commenting:)
Really great job! It is a pitty this type is not available in my town
I always wanted to try my hand at flocking. I wonder how it would look to create a Bigfoot!?
That would be a big job with flocking, but it would probably look cool!
There are Placo toys action figure soldiers That 14 and 16 inch tall.
Matts_Creative Projects hey DIDNT expect you here!
Looks like it came out great, but I wonder how it would look if you had done some over unpainted areas, like given him a beard. Thank you though! Great video!
Not sure, I may give that a try, but I'm no expert, just a hobbyist giving flocking a try, thanks for watching:)
Good job mate 👍
Thank you
Looks pretty good buddy, certainly surprising how well it turned out! I personally wouldn't use this method on my EE heads but for other figures this seems like a pretty good way to do it!
Thanks for sharing ; )
Thanks buddy, yeah its just a quick and easy way to flock, not the best way, could be useful for minor repairs though, thanks for checking it out:)
I'm curious...
How well does it hold up if you want to put a hat or helmet on his head?
Its fine, though with any flocked head it can leave marks or dent the flocking depending on the hat or helmet.
Pretty good ??? That came out great. I'm going to have to try this.
Thank you very much, glad you liked it:)
Nice job btw. Its a lot easier than I thought. I know a lot of Adventure Team figures of mine are in for some new doos!
Thank you, I have since upgraded to using the wand, it gets and even more profession result, I have videos on that too.
@@TheSkullReviews Where do ya get the wand at, can ya give me a link?
@@gijoeimmortal1868 www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Flocking-Machine-Static-Grass-Applicator-Scenic-Modelling-Grass-Master-GJ06-/352420068985?hash=item520ddf7e79
I love it. You’ve inspired me.
Thanks very much, hope you have fun:)
Nice tutorial, Dave. I will try it on myself.
You know Beavis, I just flocked a little GI JOE, it came out kind of cool, you might like it;)
TheSkullReviews Thats a pretty cool idea, Ned
I think you did a really good job.
Thanks
Excellent JOB ,Definately KNOW your,Stuff!!
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it:)
Can you get flock at retail hobby stores like Hobby lobby, or Michaels?
I've looked with no luck, I just order it.
@@TheSkullReviews okay thanks, I'll do the same
You can, it's in the model railroad section under the heading of Static Grass, but your color selection will be very limited, as it is mostly shades of green, but their is a variety of dead/dry grass colors that can be used for bonde figures.
Im confuse,you only did 1 layer? Like 1 layer of glue then 1 layer of flocking and then you were done?
yup you got it, one layer of glue then flock
Gostei da técnica . Parabéns!
Very nicely done. Do you want any from the World Peacekeepers to try your hand at doing?
Thanks for the offer, I have a few, I'll try an post if I flock any more:)
Looks good! Nice job. :)
Nice job with the hair looks wicked shame he's got such a tiny pinhead tho
Nice. Thx
Nice!!!
Still good
Great video
🍻
Awesome
Thank you
Another Great Video
Thanks buddy:)
Awesome job
Thanks man, it was fun:)
Man it´s a Easy way thank´s.
Thank you for watching, glad you found it informative:)
Very nice
You a bad motha flocker bro!
LOL you know it!
One miserable flocker didn't like this.
LOL, There is always one :D
Very helpful
thanks👍
legal, muito bom; tenho ums videos que ealam de miniaturas no yuotube da uma olhadinha la deixe seu like e seu comentario e se escreva obrigado;