How I Improved McFarlane's BTAS Build-A-Figures

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @littlekinginc124
    @littlekinginc124 8 дней назад +3

    I feel like you could make some Venture Bros figures out of them

  • @scottycameron5937
    @scottycameron5937 7 дней назад

    Nice. I liked seeing how you made your own Condiment King and the mods to the existing BAFs. I wonder if any of the heating tricks used to straighten warped joints would work in straightening the bolt.

    • @dcanimatedcustoms
      @dcanimatedcustoms  День назад +1

      Thanks! You know….I actually started trying that during my editing process and came kinda close. I’d say it bent back about 80% better than it was originally but, a week later, its changed back to maybe 60%.

    • @scottycameron5937
      @scottycameron5937 День назад +1

      @dcanimatedcustoms interesting. I wondered if you had considered doing that.

    • @dcanimatedcustoms
      @dcanimatedcustoms  День назад +1

      @ Yup, a heater followed by an ice water dunk for a few minutes. I’ll do a follow-up short once I try again and see if it sticks. It also needed a repaint. 👍

    • @scottycameron5937
      @scottycameron5937 День назад +1

      @@dcanimatedcustoms interesting. Curious to see how successful that endeavor is.

  • @minos9091
    @minos9091 8 дней назад +1

    What brand of epoxy do you use for your modifications?

    • @dcanimatedcustoms
      @dcanimatedcustoms  7 дней назад +1

      It’s actually just called “Apoxie Sculpt” and comes in a variety of colors, but I typically go with white or grey- whichever is cheaper at the time.

    • @minos9091
      @minos9091 7 дней назад +1

      @dcanimatedcustoms Thank you!

    • @dcanimatedcustoms
      @dcanimatedcustoms  7 дней назад

      @ Of course!