Great job. Action Force for the win. The are the figures for customizing and kitbashing. Bobby left everyone behind when he made all his figures interchangeable with each other. I have got multiples of all his figures to kit bash and make multiple sub teams. Good times. Have a good day brother.
Using a small amount of electric tape can also be a cost effective way to secure a 3D printed headsculpt that doesn't quite fit the neck peg. Simply wrap the ball joint of the neck peg to the desired amount of tension and place the head onto it, securing it in place. The elasticity of the tape fills the socket almost in the same manner as the hot glue trick you showed in this video.
I am using the Valaverse Duster figure to team build using a multiple of different head sculpts. I might give it a go to make a Ghost figure for myself.
Nice! Make sure to also check out Anthanatos Unlimited on Etsy as they just offered a new selection of Ghost heads (in addition to different weapons/gear that could help build out a squad).
@@star_wars_showcase k didn’t think about that, more of just 3D printing one, and the other problem I have is that most places I look the valaverse spec ops pack is sold out, but I’m definitely gonna have to see if that’ll work now,
@@zane3824 That Spec Ops troop is a great solid base, but he's pretty hard to come by these days. Make sure to also check out Anthanatos Unlimited as they sell 3D printed vests and gear that might work well for this type of project!
Thanks for the kind words! I unfortunately don't have any more of these figures as they've all found new homes over the past few months. That said, I'm happy to provide you with any help or support if you're looking to make your own!
Apologies, but I don't. Syndicate Customs does some great work, but they are AUS based, so you'd likely need a bigger order to justify the shipping. That said, if you do take things on yourself, take it nice and slow while remembering that multiple thin layers is the best way to get vibrant colors without paint streaking/glopping.
@@adefoe6552 I'd recommend just the base. Layer and dry paints are often used in miniature painting (like War Hammer 40K) as they allow you to highlight raised areas and emphasize specific details. For headsculpts like this, a base layer is often enough, especially for a sculpt like Ghost who doesn't have many distinctive facial features like eyes, a nose, scars, etc.
"Laswell says you're called Ghost."
"Actually, he prefers--."
"That'll do!"
Great job. Action Force for the win. The are the figures for customizing and kitbashing. Bobby left everyone behind when he made all his figures interchangeable with each other. I have got multiples of all his figures to kit bash and make multiple sub teams. Good times. Have a good day brother.
Using a small amount of electric tape can also be a cost effective way to secure a 3D printed headsculpt that doesn't quite fit the neck peg. Simply wrap the ball joint of the neck peg to the desired amount of tension and place the head onto it, securing it in place. The elasticity of the tape fills the socket almost in the same manner as the hot glue trick you showed in this video.
That's a great tip! A bit of elastic putty (like the type you'd use to hang things on walls) can also be a nice re-usable option.
Nah, just use a sticky tack
Recently came across your channel. Looks great! Thanks for the plug!
Of course! These headsculpts are fantastic!
I am using the Valaverse Duster figure to team build using a multiple of different head sculpts. I might give it a go to make a Ghost figure for myself.
Nice! Make sure to also check out Anthanatos Unlimited on Etsy as they just offered a new selection of Ghost heads (in addition to different weapons/gear that could help build out a squad).
@@star_wars_showcase I saw that sale. I have it saved in my favourites
Id also recommend the black series Obi wan from Target he comes with a backpack and a softgoods cape/scarf that works for the Ghost theme
That's a great recommendation! The scarf/robe with the Tibidon station Kenobi is brown, but it has a perfect design for fitting over one shoulder!
This is awesome. Definitely will do this at some point
So glad to hear it! It's a fun project that isn't too crazy difficult in terms of the painting!
This helped me a lot ! Thank you 🙏🏾
So glad to hear it! Lots of variability with a custom like this, but I hope the video helped offer a few ideas!
As someone who wants to make a Phillip graves custom, thank you
No problem! The Marvel Legends Gamerverse Captain America has a nice headsculpt that could work for Graves!
@@star_wars_showcase k didn’t think about that, more of just 3D printing one, and the other problem I have is that most places I look the valaverse spec ops pack is sold out, but I’m definitely gonna have to see if that’ll work now,
@@zane3824 That Spec Ops troop is a great solid base, but he's pretty hard to come by these days. Make sure to also check out Anthanatos Unlimited as they sell 3D printed vests and gear that might work well for this type of project!
By any chance do you have any more of these for sell? This looks fantastic.
Thanks for the kind words! I unfortunately don't have any more of these figures as they've all found new homes over the past few months. That said, I'm happy to provide you with any help or support if you're looking to make your own!
You wouldn't happen to have an etsy of painted head sculpts? Im going to try this but not very confident.
Apologies, but I don't. Syndicate Customs does some great work, but they are AUS based, so you'd likely need a bigger order to justify the shipping. That said, if you do take things on yourself, take it nice and slow while remembering that multiple thin layers is the best way to get vibrant colors without paint streaking/glopping.
Appreciate it. Looking at paints now, do I stick with the citadel “base” paint? Or do I need the the “layer”, and “dry” as well?
@@adefoe6552 I'd recommend just the base. Layer and dry paints are often used in miniature painting (like War Hammer 40K) as they allow you to highlight raised areas and emphasize specific details. For headsculpts like this, a base layer is often enough, especially for a sculpt like Ghost who doesn't have many distinctive facial features like eyes, a nose, scars, etc.
Was the head already 3D printed when purchased
Yes, it was!
It looks like you created GI Joe Classified Shadow Tracker
Had to look him up, but I definitely see the similarity! I think we all have a soft spot for scary dudes with skull faces lol
Hey im from România , and i dont Find your shop on eBay :(
Nice to meet you! The shop is now back online after a pause for work travel.
@@star_wars_showcase thanks !
this is kit bashing, not making your own action figure. thumbs down.