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  • lb483
    • Jan 2022
    • 15

    #1

    Customising supplied figures

    Hi.

    I have a Tamiya 1/12 Team Lotus Type 49 1967 and I'd like to paint the driver as Graham Hill. The supplied driver has a generic face so it's gonna need some modification - although I'm hoping that adding a moustache may be sufficient.

    What's the recommended product for customising existing figures? Is it the same as recommended for fillers (in other posts) or do I need something more carve-able? If it all goes pear-shaped I may just have to mould a Nomex neck scarf (using whatever is recommended for customisation) and rely on the helmet design to identify the driver.

    Thanks.
  • tigersteve
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2018
    • 678

    #2
    Cant really help with the figure - others no doubt will !
    However I look forward to the build - have fun !!

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #3
      Sorry no one has answered this , so going to bump it up .
      Neil where are you ? :nerd:

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      • lb483
        • Jan 2022
        • 15

        #4
        It is Sunday, John :smiling3:

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        • wotan
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2018
          • 1150

          #5
          Peter

          There are a number of products you could use. Green Stuff, and Magic Sculpt are two that are very commonly used. The below is a sculpt using Magic Sculpt. Although you won't need to go this far. Best of luck

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          John

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          • lb483
            • Jan 2022
            • 15

            #6
            Wow! :surprised:

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            • Neil Merryweather
              SMF Supporters
              • Dec 2018
              • 5176
              • London

              #7
              Originally posted by John Race
              Sorry no one has answered this , so going to bump it up .
              Neil where are you ? :nerd:
              Sorry, guys, not paying attention:nerd:
              As John says ,kneadatite green stuff, magicsculpt or milliput are the usual suspects. They all benefit from dampening modelling tools because the putty can be quite sticky. If you're a complete novice, check out the work of Bill Horan, who works wonders with green stuff ,albeit at 1/32 scale, but with home made tools like toothpicks. Should be transferable to a 1/12 scale moustache!
              Good luck and let's see the results please.

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #8
                Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
                Sorry, guys, not paying attention:nerd:
                As John says ,kneadatite green stuff, magicsculpt or milliput are the usual suspects. They all benefit from dampening modelling tools because the putty can be quite sticky. If you're a complete novice, check out the work of Bill Horan, who works wonders with green stuff ,albeit at 1/32 scale, but with home made tools like toothpicks. Should be transferable to a 1/12 scale moustache!
                Good luck and let's see the results please.
                Thanks Neil.:nerd:

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                • rtfoe
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 9065

                  #9
                  We have all the stuff but Green Stuff. :tired: If only it could be gotten locally. From what I see it works wonders for fine detail.

                  Cheers,
                  Richard

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                  • lb483
                    • Jan 2022
                    • 15

                    #10
                    Originally posted by rtfoe
                    We have all the stuff but Green Stuff. :tired: If only it could be gotten locally. From what I see it works wonders for fine detail.

                    Cheers,
                    Richard
                    I ordered some from Amazon.

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                    • lb483
                      • Jan 2022
                      • 15

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
                      Good luck and let's see the results please.
                      Hi Neil; thanks for the advice to date.

                      I revisited the model today - I bought it YEARS ago - and I don't think the face is gonna require as much surgery as I remembered <phew>.

                      However... he's wearing goggles (selfish!) and I was wondering if there were any techniques for painting eyes behind goggles so they don't look like the eyes are on the outside of the goggles? I could carve back the front of the goggles (and add glass back in) but wondered if there were easier ways? Paint as normal and add a dark wash? I know it's only 1/12th but I don't really want to paint out the front of the goggles in black.

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                      Thanks again.

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                      • wotan
                        SMF Supporters
                        • May 2018
                        • 1150

                        #12
                        Peter

                        Graham hill used to cover the top of his goggles lenses with black tape, so that will solve half of the problem. For the rest I would carve away some of the plastic, paint the inside a dark flesh colour then fill in the space with some clear fill. You could do this with any of the following. Testors clear parts cement, gloss Mod Podge or best of all clear UV resin. BTW in your photo his helmet looks a little small to me, I would bulk that up a bit with either magic sculpt or milliput. You will find that Green Stuff is great for sculpting but it does not like to be sanded when you need to get a smooth hard finish.

                        John

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                        • lb483
                          • Jan 2022
                          • 15

                          #13
                          Thanks again, John. Some really useful tips there.

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                          • lb483
                            • Jan 2022
                            • 15

                            #14
                            Post-sculpting, pre-painting stage. Helmet remodelled (maybe a little wide at the sides?), goggles carved away to permit painting and resin fill. Feedback appreciated.
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                            • wotan
                              SMF Supporters
                              • May 2018
                              • 1150

                              #15
                              Great stuff Peter. Already looking much better.

                              John

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