How hard is it to transition from painting Warhammer to painting Kaiju? For personal collection, not to sell...
I think the part that was the scariest is aiming to preserve the base vinyl a bit to keep that sofubi soul. Meaning, you likely won't want to just keep layering paint to cover up mistake. Luckily, one possible comfort is (as long as your paint didn't stain a more light colored vinyl) you can strip it real fast and start over.
Everything @SpectralNight is good advice. For some cheaper paint to experiment with I recommend something like Tamiya or Mr. Color. Both airbrush well but require thinning—that will provide an opportunity to practice getting ratios right should you ever invest in paint that isn’t pre-thinned. I recommend using these on “dummy” toys. You can use something like Mr. Surfacer as you would standard primer on minis.
One more quick question - I know you've gotta be careful with rattlecans on plastic, but can you get away with the Testors Glosscoat from Hobby Lobby, for a clear coat?
After grumpily deciding that the FFVI opera scene was annoying, I now find myself humming it while I work. Oddly comforting.
Oh man, VI (III) was the first Final Fantasy I fell in love with back in the early ‘90s. That opera tune still resonates with me after all these years.
Finally goin’ to be makin’/releasin’ prints again in visual collaboration with Paul Kaiju. Locally printed. Entirely stoked.
I was so pissed. They had one that was only good for "Toys, Hobbies & Goods > Toys" but so many vinyls are listed under random sub categories like "Toys, Hobbies & Goods > Anime Figures or some other slight variation. CMON.
New 20% coupon that's available for the "Anime Figure" subcategory seems to be working on a lot of sofubi!
Wife and I bought a townhouse. Excited to pack up and move my plastic hoard for the last time (foreseeable future).
"Dingo's kidneys. There must be some way of getting off this planet, other than getting high." - Ford Prefect