The MM14 is actually a Hot Toys Mountain Ops Sniper winter uniform in ACU (but it looks similar dirtied up - different zipper and velcro placement from the actual Ukrainian uniform). The multicam uniform is a mix of sets by Easy&Simple. The flag is just a desk flag that has been made to look like it’s flapping by inserting small wires into the seams and bending them slightly to get a good shape. The patches are all drawn in photoshop and printed on cotton paper using a home printer.
@@alexasturIt’s a 4 in x 6 in flag. It’s surprisingly easy to dirty the figure up. Just get a bag of dirt from outside and get a little bit wet to make it muddy. Rub it onto areas of the figure that you would expect to be dirty for a real person (boots, pants hem, knees, elbows, butt), then use your hand to lightly coat the rest of the figure. If it looks like the dirt is too heavy, you can just wash the clothes.
I really love the detail on the first figure (Soldier in Defiance) and the second figure (The Predator). Nice work :)
Dude this is cool as hell. Good video, and story telling
Great job on all the heroes!
They all look really good.
That’s awesome
very cool
Slava Ukraini ✊
awesome!!
Where did you get the Ukrainian uniform? And the flags?
The MM14 is actually a Hot Toys Mountain Ops Sniper winter uniform in ACU (but it looks similar dirtied up - different zipper and velcro placement from the actual Ukrainian uniform). The multicam uniform is a mix of sets by Easy&Simple. The flag is just a desk flag that has been made to look like it’s flapping by inserting small wires into the seams and bending them slightly to get a good shape. The patches are all drawn in photoshop and printed on cotton paper using a home printer.
@@fossildude181But did you dirty it up to make it more real?
@@fossildude181 I can ask what measurements the flag has, since I have a desktop one but I don't know what measurements to put. Thank you
@@alexasturIt’s a 4 in x 6 in flag. It’s surprisingly easy to dirty the figure up. Just get a bag of dirt from outside and get a little bit wet to make it muddy. Rub it onto areas of the figure that you would expect to be dirty for a real person (boots, pants hem, knees, elbows, butt), then use your hand to lightly coat the rest of the figure. If it looks like the dirt is too heavy, you can just wash the clothes.
@@fossildude181 Okay. Thank you so much