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Thread: Painted on Skin? Fan or Foe?

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    Painted on Skin? Fan or Foe?

    I have to say I'm not a big fan of heads where the skin is painted on or looks painted on like Pike. Was disappointed when I got him thru the mail. I hope that BSG won't end up that way. Really liked Khan and the other retro Emce stuff. It may seem strange but with the aliens like the salt Vampire it' fine to me to have it painted it's just with "humans" that I dislike the look. Anybody feel the same? Just voiceing the opinion primarily because I don't want the BSG to look that way. Hopefully they will look more like the Zica Buck Rogers. What do you all think?
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    I hate painted skin on 1/9 figures. High-quality 1/6 doesn't bother me, like on Dragon or Sideshow figures. The skin on Mego's Captain America and Batman figures bother me a lot, unless it's a good, solid coat that hasn't faded.

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    Here is a picture of the Pike head dropped in acetone for about two hours.


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    Noted that the vinyl is pretty light. Have you tried a tan RIT dye dip?

    Also, did the head itself shrink up a bit with the acetone bath?
    Last edited by rche; Oct 12, '11 at 10:42 PM.

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    I think that everything we've gotten from EMCE has met or exceeded the retail value and my aesthetic expectations. My opinion is that it's impossible to meet everyone's bizarre quirks & expectations. So I say, let the expert creators create to their heart's content and let those who are less than satisfied with the final product customize to their heart's content. And for those who aren't skilled enough to customize, be happy with what's on your plate.

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    not a fan, especially on Pike. The big head and the terrible paint killed my interest in that one.
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    Pike was one of my most anticipated figures of the retro Trek line but turned out the most disapointing. I bought him anyway of course, but the oversized head, painted skin and poor likeness left me cold. Khan was done 100% perfect in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Shadow View Post
    So I say, let the expert creators create to their heart's content and let those who are less than satisfied with the final product customize to their heart's content. And for those who aren't skilled enough to customize, be happy with what's on your plate.
    Well put. I can see both sides. With the collector friendly packaging you can open it up and experiment. The RIT Dye suggestion might really be the answer for those that don't like the painted head.
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    Depends on the characters, Uni Monsters? WIN!

    Pike? Not so much although if the head were a little smaller, I wouldn't give two squirts.

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    ***disclaimer*** these heads are in no way associated with the new BBP SMDM line. they are the "vinyl" custom heads that a member here made ***disclaimer***

    I think it really depends on the execution. I recently painted an entire SMDM custom head including the flesh tone (shown on the right). While it looked good, when I went back and painted just the eyes and hair on another head (shown on left) I was much happier. I think the non-painted flesh looks more like a mego head. It's not better or worse, it's just what it is and what I was comfortable with...

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