It’s so amazing to see your creative way to show the pym particles effect. It looks really cool. The metallic look of the repainted helmet is awesome. Marvellous job!👍👍👍
Watching your videos for two years, I totally agree that your techniques and skills in fixing are improving and your creativity in making props and displays is enhancing. I think your videos are inspiring and deliver positive messages to viewers.
While the figure of Scott Lang in his “Gi-Ant Man” looks awesome, especially the way you fixed him, it’d be amazing if Hasbro produced a life-sized version of Scott in that Ant-Man form.👍
Glad you came around to sanding more. If it does become to much of a problem or the surface is too ugly, feel free to paint over that surface and put Modge Podge on it. Layers of Modge Podge can accidentally lose/smoothen detail and if you use that, it will intentionally smooth a surface.
You should try graphit powder for leather parts, that work great ! Also, following your videos since january and look almost everything, really cool 💪🏾
Tip for making silver paint look just like metal: start with a thin coat of black and then put silver on top and it makes the metallic stand out much more. Same with gold
The pin particle effects are fantastic and fun. Your drawing is amazing. The photos are awesome.
You did not do minimal but more than expected fixing in the body because you are a perfectionist and you can really nail it. Good job!
It’s so amazing to see your creative way to show the pym particles effect. It looks really cool. The metallic look of the repainted helmet is awesome. Marvellous job!👍👍👍
Watching your videos for two years, I totally agree that your techniques and skills in fixing are improving and your creativity in making props and displays is enhancing. I think your videos are inspiring and deliver positive messages to viewers.
Great job, Ken. And those photos at the end do look phenomenal. 🤙
Thanks!!
While the figure of Scott Lang in his “Gi-Ant Man” looks awesome, especially the way you fixed him, it’d be amazing if Hasbro produced a life-sized version of Scott in that Ant-Man form.👍
That’d be awesome, but with tighter knee joints!
@@KenIMakeIt Definitely!👍
@@KenIMakeIt another Haslab project idea?
The video is awesome like always
Glad you came around to sanding more. If it does become to much of a problem or the surface is too ugly, feel free to paint over that surface and put Modge Podge on it. Layers of Modge Podge can accidentally lose/smoothen detail and if you use that, it will intentionally smooth a surface.
The effect is really cool
💪💪
That pym particle effect looks so good on camera. Your videos and customs always impress!
Hi ken
Hi!
Looks fantastic 👌
SUPERB AS ALWAYS 😊
You should try graphit powder for leather parts, that work great ! Also, following your videos since january and look almost everything, really cool 💪🏾
Tip for making silver paint look just like metal: start with a thin coat of black and then put silver on top and it makes the metallic stand out much more. Same with gold
You are a true artist :)
Ken, I have a question 4U... How hot do the oven must be?
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Looks great brooo keep it up
Can you repaint the cel shaded spiderman so it doesn’t have the shaded?
Hope when the Quantumania figure out, you can buy Kang and also create the chair
One of the knee pad looks upside down
Duh
7:56 please tell me what kind of thing do you use?
It’s a sandpaper on like a foam(?). It’s easier for me to grab onto