Posted: 05 June 2008 at 10:06am | IP Logged | 3
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The impending arrival of my Ultron figure got me motivated to drag out my Iron Man conversion project last night -- I had previously stripped the figure I'm converting down to the bare metal and I have re-shaped the legs to remove some previous detailing, but I still needed to do some final clean-up to dig the paint out of the etched grooves and such.
Much to my delight, I discovered that acetone -- when used on a cotton ball, anyway -- does not damage the base (I stripped the base as well as the metal figure, and I still needed to clean up some of the paint on the "MARVEL" lettering). Not sure if the base would survive an acetone bath, but acetone on a cotton ball had no effect on the plastic-like material (not sure if it's plastic, or epoxy, or what).
I discovered last night that I will probably need to re-shape the donor figure's traps (the trapezius muscles) in order to do the classic red-and-gold neck ring properly. Thankfully, the lead carves easily with an X-acto knife, and I'll be re-shaping the entire torso area with epoxy putty, so I'll be able to further re-shape and smooth the traps then.
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