Robocop 2/2 suit (advanced level)
Added 2025-02-07 19:00:10 +0000 UTCIn this second and final video dedicated to the Robocop figure, we will dive deep into the secrets of painting an armor with the same finish as in the movie.
While the painting process is relatively simple, I must be honest: achieving a flawless result will require effort and dedication. However, throughout this video, I will share my best techniques to create a dynamic color effect, making the armor shift tones depending on the light angle.
I truly hope you enjoy this content.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your continuous support. Your encouragement means a lot to me and keeps me motivated to keep creating.
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Ammo
Silver → A.MIG-0195
Black → A.MIG-0046
Green Stuff
Cobalt Blue (Color Shift) → 1552
Vallejo
Black Ink → 72094
Comments
You can paint over the entire surface without any problem. On metallic paint it will hardly be visible because this paint needs a black base, which is why on shadows it looks an intense blue when it reflects the light, but in areas where there is no shadow it is practically not noticeable.
B Studios
2025-05-30 15:46:35 +0000 UTCJust a quick question if that is ok? The cobalt blue, did you paint the entire figure with it, or just over the areas where you applied the black "shading"? Thanks
Barry Stentiford
2025-05-30 07:33:44 +0000 UTCThey are line brushes, since they have such long hair, the vibration of the hand is less noticeable in the brush stroke, so they are good for making lines. The one I use is from the ammo brand, the reference is A.MIG-8590
B Studios
2025-02-10 16:35:58 +0000 UTCWhen you're doing the panel lining with the medium/small brush I noticed that it has really long bristles. all of mine are half that length at best. I think I would like the longer style. Does it have a name I can look for? I would like to try one out.
Dave Caldwell
2025-02-08 21:14:42 +0000 UTC