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Good day guys! Finally got around finishing this dude. Was sitting on the shelf for months now as I don't know what to do with the gloves and boots. Ended up sculpting them :). Here we have Captain America, inspired by Ariel's Olivetti's art and the latest Bowen Cap. He was made from the following parts... Cable head Walmart Sabes torso & arms FO Punsiher legs Guile hands Sinister feet If they don't look anything like the fodder, they are sculpted details. He was then wrapped up with a combo of matte and semi-metallic paintjob. He's up at ebay right now. You may see a LOT more action pics there. Hope you like him guys. Thank you and God bless. -Dave (LC) ![]() |
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God bless.
-LC
I am great fan of yours and a follower of your work. I understand that you are using and an endorser Tamiya Brand Acrylic Paints. I tried using the The Tamiya Brand Spray Primer, however it turned tacky a few days after. May I ask what primer do you use or do you not use one? and also how do you make the Tamiya Acrylic Paints not tacky after a few days. Tamiya Acrylics have good color but I can't make them stay dry or not tacky.
Hope you can help me out.
Thanks in advance.
@Hammer - Your Cap sits on top of his own mountain brother. Probably the best or one of the absolute best Classic Caps ever at the very least. It is a very well-made, out-of-the-box figure.
AMAZING CAP!!! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM!
-JT