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Resin Sparta Figure from 300

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This is Leonidas the King of Sparta
He is a resin 3D printed figure from ebay
I am pretty sure he stepped on a Lego in the dark to make this face
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So first order of business is sprue removal, test fitting and defect repair.
I also scratch up the hair and such with a knife to make it look more irregular and less flat.

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digger303 wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:15 am :th: :th: :th:
:cheers2:
:cheers2: I have been chomping on the bit to get started posting; did a lot of work on the weekend

Things primed up in black Stylenrez…that is one way to begin a figure, with a black primer base
The theory is it gives depth and darkness in the shadows and you can layer lighter on top where light would hit
Honestly I don’t think it matters light or dark, just evenly primed

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You will note some have a tanish poorly covering layer on them….that is light flesh oil paint brushed on with attempts at using a blender brush to remove brushstrokes and get more even coverage. FAIL!!!!
An absolute failure of an effort and really forced a huge mental shift for me in painting figures as I researched and watched others

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An oil base for a figure, flesh I mean, does not work, is stupid to try and a waste of time. Period.
I actually was looking up how to spray oil paint and then read a blurb about yes you can spray it, but why would you :shock:
Oil is for washes and accents and tinting on plastic/ resin models; light flesh oils needs a base acrylic underneath.
So get the freaking acrylic flesh out and spray it as your flesh base like a normal human being ..so I did
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Model color flat flesh acrylic, sprayed with the little H/S Ultra. So much easier, so much faster to dry :roll:
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The oil painted parts had to be fully stripped and then re-primed out in black before a flat flesh was sprayed on them
This was the two heads and the two legs/ feet
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I carried on with the torso and other parts, adding a clear layer to seal the flesh and then a rusty wash layer to give some blood look
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Added small details in red model colour of scars and blood n bits to the torso and arm parts, then a clear seal again
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Now here we have a problem.
Despite documenting what I did to the torso parts, I didn’t do exactly the same process to the legs and head.
Don’t ask me why, just a different day and not really thinking.
Instead of a rust wash after clear, the legs and head got a red model colour wash…dumb dumb dumb.

Suddenly the head and legs were off shade from the torso and arms. It looked like a sun burn…he appears in pain

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Not that it didn’t look ok, just did different things on the same figure’s parts and it noticeably mismatched their appearance
I had to do a skin tone brush over to remove the sunburn and then reshade the darker areas with the rust wash
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The spear was a part that did not arrive in great shape.
It was two parts, bent and sad looking. So I cut off the ends and used a brass tube to replace the shaft
Made a ‘leather’ wrap later out of tape …see it again later


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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 3:14 pm The spear was a part that did not arrive in great shape.
It was two parts, bent and sad looking. So I cut off the ends and used a brass tube to replace the shaft
Made a ‘leather’ wrap later out of tape …see it finished later


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Wonky spears just won't do.
Nice fix.
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Here is the cape I showed in the other thread but now it is detail shadowed

Red oil paint over tan Ultimate. This is my favourite red, but it takes forever to dry….like a week!!!
Then some Citadel red and Ultimate black to shade and accent the folds
I really love painting capes, was my favourite part of the Mandalorian figure

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Here’s the progress on the spear, test fit onto the figure and the cape at an orientation where both will sit together decently

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Things are really tight and I have to manipulate the shoulder to let the cape and spear sit correctly
I cannot make it sit like it is in the promo pics of the figure from eBay

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digger303 wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:30 am
Twokidsnosleep wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 3:14 pm The spear was a part that did not arrive in great shape.
It was two parts, bent and sad looking. So I cut off the ends and used a brass tube to replace the shaft
Made a ‘leather’ wrap later out of tape …see it finished later


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Wonky spears just won't do.
Nice fix.
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There are just some things that don’t 3D print well if you are not extremely careful
Why not use a long brass or wood shaft for better realism…just too easy
But I did like the spear head and end details
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Looking good so far, the cape shading is :th:
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aur0ra145 wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 3:08 am Looking good so far, the cape shading is :th:
Thanks…my favourite part
This is Mando’s cape, pretty much identical process employed
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Painting the old bronze with AK’s True Metal waxy brush paint
Black primer sprayed and then brushed and burnished the bronze on with a rim of steel


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I really like these paints

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Torso and arms glued up now and he is on the base
I drilled some holes and put some brass pins as rivets in his gonch area and for the straps of his sword

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I watched a few videos on figure skin painting and they do a yellow wash, a red wash a blue wash and then a spritz with brown for freckles with a low psi airbrush or even flicking bristles of a toothbrush :shock:
I have had enough with messing up the skin tones so didn’t go too much farther; he’s a bit dirty and a bit bloody.
I will make his feet a bit dirtier with some Ultimate clay washes
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THIS IS rather good actually :th:
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. :doh:
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Stokesy44 wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:48 am THIS IS rather good actually :th:
:lol: Sparta!
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Skin tones are a bitch, so hard to get them right.
I've got a trick to try on shadows that I picked up which I'm hoping to successfully trial.
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digger303 wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 1:28 pm Skin tones are a bitch, so hard to get them right.
I've got a trick to try on shadows that I picked up which I'm hoping to successfully trial.
:th: :th: :th:
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Look forward to hearing and seeing that
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Decided to use the no helmet head
I had to make his braid out of tape as it didn’t survive their 3d print
Almost completely done, just his necklace to add and some feet to weather; then some good lighting photos


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My figure is finished and heading to the completed build section

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Hello !
So I'm catching up on other builds of the GB since I entered. First off, I think you were quite courageous to try a figure with so much skin showing ! That being said, I think you did a great job. Love the cape. We see why you like them. You did a fantastic job with. And great idea to use AK's True Metal paint ! I have 2 or 3 colors and I love them. But the only thing is they take a while to dry. And not sure yet for what brand of varnish to use on them. Had a few bad reactions.

Great job !!
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Garion77 wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 11:24 pm Hello !
So I'm catching up on other builds of the GB since I entered. First off, I think you were quite courageous to try a figure with so much skin showing ! That being said, I think you did a great job. Love the cape. We see why you like them. You did a fantastic job with. And great idea to use AK's True Metal paint ! I have 2 or 3 colors and I love them. But the only thing is they take a while to dry. And not sure yet for what brand of varnish to use on them. Had a few bad reactions.

Great job !!
Merci!

Yes TM paints have to be left alone. Usually leave them a couple days
I find the aluminum needs a clear over it
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