I saw this figure on the Squadron website and I fell in love with it. If you click the additional view on their website you can see three different ways to paint the figure. I was wondering if anyone has seen or painted this figure. I am planning to get it in a couple weeks when I get my next paycheck. It will probably cost me a good amount of money because the figure calls for a lot of the Andrea paint. I am going to paint it like the third picture because it looks like Drizzt from the R.A. Salvatore books.


Well I just double checked how much money I had in my bank account and I did have enough money for the figure. I just ordered it along with the Squadron Catalog. Once I get the figure I can figure out what paint I need to for the third paint scheme.
Beaker-can’t speak on this figure but the Andrea figures I have worked on are super! But they are metal-hope you have experience with this sometimes difficult medium.
I have never worked with metal figures. Any pointers?
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then spaying it on, it makes the paint… well stick doesn’t sound like the right word but, thats basically what it does. then the paint wont rub off over time…
hope this helped, good luck!
A little suggestion. Before re-opening a discussion, you might want to check the date of the last posting in it. This was a 5 year
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