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Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 20:59
by Ross SC
just dyed a palitoy leg.........
left it boiling for just a few minutes & cheched on it & it was VERY soft & flexible but appeared quite dark so removed it & washed under cold water.
started off red (dont worry, wasnt a shadow!) & it is now very VERY dark brown, but unless you inspect it it looks black.
i think when you rinse under cold water it is a good idea to make sure the parts are still straight! the problem i forsee with palitoy figures is the torso, it is different plastic so may end up slightly different in color + if it's not stuck together may warp......
also dyed some night creepers black & they look sweet, cant post pics fopr a couple of days as im off work 2mrw & dont have a camera @ home.

am going to try to dye white arah & palitoy figures red soon & will let you know the results!

Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 21:51
by Andy1672
Nice one Ross !

I find when boiling and popping Palitoy limbs, even after 1 minute in hot water they go really flimsy.

but rinsing in cold water soon gets them back to normal.

I suppose the soft plastic absorbs the dye a lot quicker, so less boiling time needed ? ... good to know !

one other thought ........... could they be dyed cold ? without boiling ?

Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 21:56
by Ross SC
was thinking about that but it's the heat softening the plastic that makes it absorb the dye, so dont think it would work. i did buy some cold water a while ago if i can find it i'll give it a go........

Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 22:13
by Ross SC
heres a crappy pic of my nice newly blackened night creepers!
was short one head (andy got it!) so i have made one maskless, so i guess he could be aleph?
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Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 22:16
by Ross SC
bloody rivets stayed red, im think the best solution is to touch them up with a permanent marker! havent decided if im going to paint them, or just leave them like this as all the silver parts came out a dark silver/gun metal & look pretty good!

Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 22:18
by Andy1672
Ross SC wrote:bloody rivets stayed red, im think the best solution is to touch them up with a permanent marker! havent decided if im going to paint them, or just leave them like this as all the silver parts came out a dark silver/gun metal & look pretty good!
Thats a shame, so you cant dye metal then !

these guys looks bloody marvelous tho, great results !

Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 22:24
by Red Laser
Ross SC wrote:heres a crappy pic of my nice newly blackened night creepers!
was short one head (andy got it!) so i have made one maskless, so i guess he could be aleph?
Photo 107.jpg
They look great Ross Aleph was meant to be blind but looked silly with a bright orange sash over his eyes your Creepers look like Aleph (Incision) did as a member of The Plague in DDP's WWIII storyline

Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 22:37
by Ross SC
blind????!!!!!!!!

Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 22:43
by Red Laser
Ross SC wrote:blind????!!!!!!!!
Yep here is the figure http://www.yojoe.com/action/94/nightcre ... der2.shtml

And a link for a custom http://www.joecustoms.com/customs/custo ... t_creepers

Re: Ross' Tutorial #1: ritdye

Posted: 28 Jun 2009 22:45
by Ross SC
hmmm, will do a bit of sculpting........