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The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

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The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby AcidDragon » Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:26 pm

Hi guys, I thought I'd start a toolbox thread so we can share what we use for custom figures since I see a lot of people ask, "So what did you use for...".

AcidDragon's Toolbox

Sculpting:
Citadel Green Stuff
Gale Force 9 Brown Stuff
Milliput Superfine White
Milliput Black
Scalpel
Pointed Stick

Paints:
P3 Model Paints
Citadel Model Paints

Paintbrushes:
Gale Force 9 Fine Detail Brush

Helpful Tools
Dremel
Blowdryer
Hot water
Superglue
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby Muthasucka » Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:27 pm

Under "Helpful Tools" I'd add a Leatherman, an X-acto knife, sandpaper (fine), small wood screws (and a dedicated cutter for chopping off their heads), and clear plastic twist-ties (for making tubes and such).

I'd also add a section for Pens, with Brush Pens, Sharpies (metallic and bright colors), and Paint Pens (metallic and opaque).
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby Idiot Savant » Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:28 pm

Great thread idea!!!

SCULPTING:
- Apoxie Sculpt (white)

PAINTS:
- Citadel
- black wash

PAINTBRUSHES:
- anything that looks like it could work the best

HELPFUL TOOLS:
- fine and heavy grit sandpaper
- x-acto knife
- toothpicks
- wire brush
- Sharpie (color variety and metallic)
- Bristol board
- screen
- plastic sculpting knife
- needle tip
- dremel
- boiling water
- super glue
- pencils
- pens
- masking tape
- nitrile gloves
- lots of plastic people to involuntarily volunteer
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby Muthasucka » Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:08 am

And let's not forget goggles, people. Safety first!
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby Truwe » Tue Dec 10, 2013 7:50 am

Muthasucka wrote:And let's not forget goggles, people. Safety first!


I second that but also, if you do ANY spraying of ANYTHING, wear a breathing mask. And not those cheap painter masks that you can get for 10 cents. Most hardware stores sell the good sanding and painting masks for $10 and up.

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Vallejo

Brushes:
Citadel

Sculpt:
Aves

Everything under the sun since I am still trying to find something that works for me

Primer and Finish:
Krylon
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby wally2974 » Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:05 am

Wasn't sure where to put this question, but here it goes....
I've got a Mattel Arkham Asylum Batman figure with a broken neck joint. Does anyone sell a replacement/molded "dog bone" neck piece, online? I really want to fix his neck joint so his head doesn't fall off!!
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby wally2974 » Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:11 am

I'm also looking for some regular, flesh colored hands. I want to make DC Infinite Earths Black into a suit & tie Bruce Wayne. I have a great Bruce Wayne head molded from a DC Direct Figure, but I need some hands to replace the gloved Black Mask hands.
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby Truwe » Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:24 pm

Not flesh colored but a little paint will do the job.

http://castingcave.ecrater.com/c/1785136/limbs

Clark Kent also had flesh hands as well or the Movie Masters Alfred
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby Muthasucka » Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:35 pm

How about Jack Knight Starman's hands? I think he can be had pretty cheap. If you find a listing for Starman on Amazon, look for one that says "Styles may vary" and it's likely they'll send you Jack instead of Ted.
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Re: The Toy Customizer's Toolbox Thread

Postby wally2974 » Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:07 pm

Truwe: I bought the Bruce Wayne head from Casting Cave, and I saw those hands. I don't want the marvel legends-style, articulated hands. Those other open hands seem more for a magic-weilding character & not Bruce Wayne.

Muthasucka: The Jack Knight idea is pretty good. I'll have to look an Amazon or Ebay to see what I can find cheap. I may even find him hanging around a local store, pegwarming.

Thanks for the suggestions. Keep em coming, if anyone else has a better solution.
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