Ninja Spawn Battletorn w Massive Necroplasm Bleedout (Spawn) Custom Action Figure
Custom #: | 96106 | Name: | Ninja Spawn Battletorn w Massive Necroplasm Bleedout | Custom Type: | Action Figure | Toy Series: | Spawn | Creator: | Metalman John  | Date Added: | June 5, 2018 | Base Figure: | Ninja Spawn | Height: | 6.00 inches | Completion Time: | 2.00 hours | Critiques: | Requested! |
Took an original Ninja Spawn, removed the blade it had coming off its right hand, spray painted dedicated areas metallic black and red to give it a fleshy tone. Colored the grey areas with gold Mr.Color paints. Took the shoulder armor and mixed some sandy brown with red and gold to give it something like an earthy, fleshy tone like a muscle with shiny areas. Gave him a Ninja Spawn 2 sword I had from fodder. Also used some darker red Mr.Color paints for bleed wounds. The figure is pretty much really cool, no other upgrade or modification should be made to it. Love the detail and presence. Green oil paints have been added to depict necroplasm bleeding.  Please wait... |
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->when I suggested the technique of dry pastels, I thought rather of a spray topcoat to seal it after application.
I have learned this technique from Gunpla builders tutorials on Youtube, take a look at the "GM Sniper" Video from Bunker Pla if you are interested (not in english but the images speaks by themselves).
But (you request critiques) I think that the paint application of the gold is a little bit floppy, this is especially visible on the M who really is in plain sight.. Also the bright red touchs could have been done gradient or more like a splash, with spreckles, if this is the one from enemies.
Aside of that, I really like the dark red and black of the muscles
If you have some topcoat, give a try to the dry pastel powder applied with brushes for special effects and gradient hues, this is wonderful!