This was very helpful. I haven't made a model for 30 or so years. I found the Adam West kit online and decided this might be a good starter kit to get back into model making. Your tips on painting were useful. The final result looks amazing despite your perfectionism :-)
Robin and Penguin are the only ones I haven't picked up yet. This is coming along quite well. Thank you for making these. I always enjoy listening to you. You certainly contribute a lot to this wonderful hobby of ours. --Cindi (aka Granny Glue Sniffer).
Looks great! My ex girlfriend did have a crease on one arm like the kit does! She had these skinny little arms but when she bent her left arm she had this weird bend above where it should be. I asked her about it, I thought it was a scar, and she though it was normal. She was strange... never knew she was related to Burt Ward though!
Great build. I've started this kit and your videos have been very helpful. Can I ask , on Robin's tunic did you paint the laces down the front gold or yellow. Or yellow with gold at the ends. Any help appreciated. Thank you. Keep posting the great videos.
Fantastic build. I'm nearly finished with my "Robin" build. Can you give me any tips on painting the laces on the front of the tunic. Did you mask off in between the laces Or have you just got a very steady hand. Also did you use acrylic paint for the laces. Any help appreciated. Thanks again.
Looks great! I noticed the cape on his right shoulder is up off his shoulder. The Batman figure had the same issue and you heated the cape to reshape it. Did you decide not to bother doing that or did it feel fine the way it was?
Hi doc am new to modeling... I can do the motor models but my people seem to come out all wrong am into ww2 models. Any help would be appreciated Peter
It is well-known in the TV and movie trade that green is a nightmare on characters. It always looks at least a bit wrong (vivid=garish, muted=drab), and they are forever colour-correcting (even in the olden analog-chemical days) on a shot-by-shot basis.
Are those gloves made of cotton? Don't thet leave hairs everywhere? If they don't I will buy a pair of them because I use vynil and sometimes they feel "sticky" on the models.
You’re getting anal over the colors of materials - especially in “scale”. The model colors will change regardless, it all depends on the ambient light source.
This was very helpful. I haven't made a model for 30 or so years. I found the Adam West kit online and decided this might be a good starter kit to get back into model making. Your tips on painting were useful. The final result looks amazing despite your perfectionism :-)
"Not sculpted correctly" should be Moebius slogan. Very well done on yet another very difficult Moebius figure model. You made it really look great.
New to painting miniatures so far looking at larger character models your work is amazing
Robin and Penguin are the only ones I haven't picked up yet. This is coming along quite well. Thank you for making these. I always enjoy listening to you. You certainly contribute a lot to this wonderful hobby of ours. --Cindi (aka Granny Glue Sniffer).
Looks great! My ex girlfriend did have a crease on one arm like the kit does! She had these skinny little arms but when she bent her left arm she had this weird bend above where it should be. I asked her about it, I thought it was a scar, and she though it was normal. She was strange... never knew she was related to Burt Ward though!
Great video, very informative, as usual. GET BETTER! We can wait if we have to!
Great start to the day love these vids :)
love the work you put in to this!
Always another super Video Take care Doc and get Well Fast
nicely done
Great build. I've started this kit and your videos have been very helpful. Can I ask , on Robin's tunic did you paint the laces down the front gold or yellow. Or yellow with gold at the ends. Any help appreciated. Thank you. Keep posting the great videos.
Fantastic build. I'm nearly finished with my "Robin" build. Can you give me any tips on painting the laces on the front of the tunic. Did you mask off in between the laces
Or have you just got a very steady hand. Also did you use acrylic paint for the laces. Any help appreciated. Thanks again.
Holy Marvin, Batman!
What sir, do you do with all your completed works ? Thanks for the great vids
Looks great! I noticed the cape on his right shoulder is up off his shoulder. The Batman figure had the same issue and you heated the cape to reshape it. Did you decide not to bother doing that or did it feel fine the way it was?
I didn't notice it during the test fit.
Would you consider selling a completed one?
Hi doc am new to modeling... I can do the motor models but my people seem to come out all wrong am into ww2 models. Any help would be appreciated
Peter
Nice video sorry to hear you have flu you have my sympathies
It is well-known in the TV and movie trade that green is a nightmare on characters. It always looks at least a bit wrong (vivid=garish, muted=drab), and they are forever colour-correcting (even in the olden analog-chemical days) on a shot-by-shot basis.
Are those gloves made of cotton? Don't thet leave hairs everywhere? If they don't I will buy a pair of them because I use vynil and sometimes they feel "sticky" on the models.
I haven't noticed any lint issues.
Blargh, having the flu sucks. Drink plenty of tea and get well soon.
holy benzen bat man good looking figer see and same bat chanel same bat time as post fuder epasoed of the dinamic dooll o
You’re getting anal over the colors of materials - especially in “scale”. The model colors will change regardless, it all depends on the ambient light source.
You could possibly use a new intro.