Action figure customizing can be a really fulfilling yet frustrating activity, and looking back on previous projects can also give us an uncanny feeling, since we tend to try and retrace our steps, and justify what we did and what could have been done. And for me at least, this can give a sort of anxiety that really get in the way of taking risks and becoming better at it, to a point I had to take a break from it. I just wanna say that I really appreciate this more analytical take on a "failed" project that you were true to your vision, showing all the engineering behind it. 90's lanky Juggernaut is not for everyone, certainly not for me, but the way you commited to the idea and tried to make it work by modifiying it, not cutting corners or settling for an easier achievable result, made me really apreciate this figure at the end. Especially when you posed it, I sort of had on of those feelings of "Ah I see it now" on why lanky Juggernaut could be great. Great content there friend, keep it up!
Your work is off the chain man, just seeing how you go about the customizing which can be frustrating but also so worth it, and seeing the way you go about speaking of this project, appreciate the indepth on your own feelings of your procces throughout the project 🙌
A MvC juggernaut on a crypt monster hyde fused with a select juggernaut would be insane. Honestly would love to see what you could do with any of the loose collector The crypt figures
What you experience that feel off sensation is normal is when you envision something in your head and even when you do all the effort it doesn't come the same as you envision but in the other hand I see it and to me look absolutely fantastic I like it feel proud of what you got and If you feel uneasy with your figure at least gave you the experience nevertheless it looks wonderful kudos to you!
On you problem of matte sealers not being durable enough, I’ve had good results sealing paint jobs with Mr. Super Clear. I also use it as a primer because of it’s papery texture and good adhesion.
I gotta say, your rhino looked boss as hell, and I wonder if the Storm Collectibles Player Two Zangief would have been better because he has blue trunks and blue takes grey better because a lot of grey tones have some level of blue in them.
I'd like to maybe do Ultimate Rhino on that new mold. I'd have to see a none sell out review on the dragonman in a none bias way to cast judgement. I just can't do the gummy plastic anymore.
@@suhtangwong then why is this particular customizer that were watching right now keeps mentioning on how Hasblows marvel legends figures can be torn apart by hand with no heat? Idk what kind of imports your referring to but marvel legends aren't stronger than any imports
Hasbro 2020 onwards Marvel Legends plastic is by far the worst I've ever experienced. The gummy plastic is unbearable to work with. Most of the figures can't hold their own weight in warmer climates such as mine.
Funny how a RUclipsr named Rhino Stew did a video recently on the homage BS in Hollywood and talk about the " im the juggernaut b*tch" meme with the original creators. Idk if this is a coincidence or what but damn
I find it cool that this Zangief transformed into Rhino then to Juggernaut then later on to its Final Form😂, man always killing it with the customs dude speaking of rhino ironically I recently bought an old toybiz rhino!
It has nothing to do with hard work, insane levels of willpower, love for the craft, determination, and 20+ years of experience. Nope! It definitely has to be the "special" paints.
Action figure customizing can be a really fulfilling yet frustrating activity, and looking back on previous projects can also give us an uncanny feeling, since we tend to try and retrace our steps, and justify what we did and what could have been done. And for me at least, this can give a sort of anxiety that really get in the way of taking risks and becoming better at it, to a point I had to take a break from it.
I just wanna say that I really appreciate this more analytical take on a "failed" project that you were true to your vision, showing all the engineering behind it. 90's lanky Juggernaut is not for everyone, certainly not for me, but the way you commited to the idea and tried to make it work by modifiying it, not cutting corners or settling for an easier achievable result, made me really apreciate this figure at the end. Especially when you posed it, I sort of had on of those feelings of "Ah I see it now" on why lanky Juggernaut could be great.
Great content there friend, keep it up!
I was considering ditching social media & walking away for good(to much negativity). You'd be amazed how much this comment means to me. Thank you💙
This Juggernaut looks like the ToyBiz figure but remastered, with those long arms
Your work is off the chain man, just seeing how you go about the customizing which can be frustrating but also so worth it, and seeing the way you go about speaking of this project, appreciate the indepth on your own feelings of your procces throughout the project 🙌
it looks real good both jugger and rhino
That Rhino looks awesome!
Awesome
A MvC juggernaut on a crypt monster hyde fused with a select juggernaut would be insane. Honestly would love to see what you could do with any of the loose collector The crypt figures
Solomon Grundy would be perfect for that Hyde
What you experience that feel off sensation is normal is when you envision something in your head and even when you do all the effort it doesn't come the same as you envision but in the other hand I see it and to me look absolutely fantastic I like it feel proud of what you got and If you feel uneasy with your figure at least gave you the experience nevertheless it looks wonderful kudos to you!
I have use epoxy resin as sealer. It looks shiny and leaves brush marks, but a little wet sand with 600 grit, turns the glossy surface in to matte.
Been waiting for this video
On you problem of matte sealers not being durable enough, I’ve had good results sealing paint jobs with Mr. Super Clear. I also use it as a primer because of it’s papery texture and good adhesion.
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Ill take all the goofy and silly. Really great homage to the classic look my friend 👏 👏
14:26 yup symbiote that’s what yah do 😊
The next Juggernaut is almost done😂
Nice bro, I like how you show the struggle 🫡🫡
Appreciate that
4:56 juggernaut looks good already
bro awesome vid but PLEASE change the transition sound
Yep too annoying!
Is it okay to sculpt over the softer part of Storm figure like the torso? New subs here!
YOU INSPIRED ME TO MAKE A CUSTOM OF A SYMBIOTE
Couldn't you hit it w Matt clear coat after it's done though? Just to dull it a bit
And fox took "im the juggernaut bithc) catchphrase and didnt pay them dudes...... thats life lol
What kind of paints and sealer do you use?
If you wanna fix the glossy look, spray it with matte acrylic
Do you know how you did venom hulk you should do carnage red hulk
why don't you get the Mondo soft vinal juggernaut fig.
Not my cup of tea☕️
I gotta say, your rhino looked boss as hell, and I wonder if the Storm Collectibles Player Two Zangief would have been better because he has blue trunks and blue takes grey better because a lot of grey tones have some level of blue in them.
Kinda wanna see that rhino now
Any ideas about using the new hasbro dragon man body? I really want it for a custom rhino
New Hasbro plastic is weak asf
I'd like to maybe do Ultimate Rhino on that new mold. I'd have to see a none sell out review on the dragonman in a none bias way to cast judgement. I just can't do the gummy plastic anymore.
@@Maximum950they're stronger than most imports 🤷♂️ what company are you comparing it to?
@@suhtangwong then why is this particular customizer that were watching right now keeps mentioning on how Hasblows marvel legends figures can be torn apart by hand with no heat?
Idk what kind of imports your referring to but marvel legends aren't stronger than any imports
Hasbro 2020 onwards Marvel Legends plastic is by far the worst I've ever experienced. The gummy plastic is unbearable to work with. Most of the figures can't hold their own weight in warmer climates such as mine.
I dunno. I’d be proud to display that on my shelf.
🔥🔥🔥 what body did you use for the base of sabertooth
He used the shao khan storm collectibles if i remember he mentioned it in the sabertooth vs wolverine 2 pack review
@@KyrieEleiso_nthanks
I have that Zangief. (The red version AKA player one.)
Looking absolutely dope as usual bro.
Appreciate that
Funny how a RUclipsr named Rhino Stew did a video recently on the homage BS in Hollywood and talk about the " im the juggernaut b*tch" meme with the original creators. Idk if this is a coincidence or what but damn
I don't know who "Rhino Stew" is, but it would make sense since my videos only get maybe 1000 views on average.
That storm collectibles zangief is like $100+! My boy got that dough $
I find it cool that this Zangief transformed into Rhino then to Juggernaut then later on to its Final Form😂, man always killing it with the customs dude speaking of rhino ironically I recently bought an old toybiz rhino!
Yesssss!!!! Because hasbro has been SNOOOZING to give us an animated series one
Agreed, hasbro is 🐐
I have a special paint that eliminates ALL paint rub.
Chinese factory paint.
(disclaimer, may cause coma and or memory loss)
It has nothing to do with hard work, insane levels of willpower, love for the craft, determination, and 20+ years of experience. Nope! It definitely has to be the "special" paints.
@@SymbioteSeeker eggxactly
him seem super skinny
Your thumbnail really upsets me
Always someone upset about something.
@@SymbioteSeeker good video hahaha just the backwards before/after
Dr. Garuda blow ur out… there is no need to other parts.. just pure sculpture
I'm going to be honest, the effort is there but it's horrible.
Dude why are your figures just so damn lickable, fantastic paint work my friend!
That's very kind. Thanks for the comment dude.
@@SymbioteSeeker no problem 🙏
4:56 juggernaut looks good already