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anyone selling a mattel chris reeves superman ,please let me know ,loose is fine and i dont care about fortress bits or extra hands or stand ,keep them to pimp out the hot toys version cheers chris
Here's a custom face job i did on mines,..to make him look more like Chris Reeve, what do you think? Should i lower the eyebrows more???? I also shaved off with an X-acto knife some shoulder muscle too:
Okay, I'm more than happy to admit that the sculpt above NAILS Reeve's hard to capture likeness, and if the Hot Toys sculpt looks like that, I'll happily part with a fairly large chunk of money for it.
That being said, I still like my Mattel figure. For the price point, it's very well done.
Here's a custom face job i did on mines,..to make him look more like Chris Reeve, what do you think? Should i lower the eyebrows more???? I also shaved off with an X-acto knife some shoulder muscle too:
Nicely done Ray. No. I would not lower the eye brows any further. I think the way you have them arched is perfect for his facial expression. The problem with the factory version was they had virtually no arch (flat-liners, as I call them). I also like the fact you made his top eye lids thicker, thereby alleviating that "stoned" look in his eyes. With your paint, he now appears to be serious and have the proper look. With THAT paint job I would have bought it. What kind of acrylic paint did you use? Did you have to do a lot of mixing to match his existing skin tone or did you redo the whole face? It looks very good!
Nicely done Ray. No. I would not lower the eye brows any further. I think the way you have them arched is perfect for his facial expression. The problem with the factory version was they had virtually no arch (flat-liners, as I call them). I also like the fact you made his top eye lids thicker, thereby alleviating that "stoned" look in his eyes. With your paint, he now appears to be serious and have the proper look. With THAT paint job I would have bought it. What kind of acrylic paint did you use? Did you have to do a lot of mixing to match his existing skin tone or did you redo the whole face? It looks very good!
Thanks for the advice MIB41!!! Really do appreciate it my friend,..as I had my doubts. I just used simple acrylic paints for eyes, eyebrows and lips and sealed with acrylic matte paint, except for the eyes which are glossy,...didnt touch the face color though,....and had to make a thin line for the eye lids, as the head has it to smoothed out, and painted his eyes in lighter shades of blue.
Nicely done Ray. No. I would not lower the eye brows any further. I think the way you have them arched is perfect for his facial expression. The problem with the factory version was they had virtually no arch (flat-liners, as I call them). I also like the fact you made his top eye lids thicker, thereby alleviating that "stoned" look in his eyes. With your paint, he now appears to be serious and have the proper look. With THAT paint job I would have bought it. What kind of acrylic paint did you use? Did you have to do a lot of mixing to match his existing skin tone or did you redo the whole face? It looks very good!
Yup! Ray is extremely talented! Had done a couple of paint works for some of my custom figures! That Christopher Reeve face now looks perfect!
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