Sorry for the late reply.Latebrus-K wrote:While I can't deal with Snarl right now, I can offer some feedback on the Soundblaster concept. If you go through with it, he could be a powerful villainous presence towering over most other CHUG figures. The only problem I could see is whether the figure would still "fit" in your collection, since Siege Soundwave was released in both color schemes and his size is closer to Soundblaster's media appearances (if that matters to you). Whether Siege Soundblaster or the custom would do a better job could only be your call. A black and red makeover would certainly help BBM Soundwave stand out as his own cool and imposing decepticon, though!
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Sorry for the late reply.Latebrus-K wrote:While I can't deal with Snarl right now, I can offer some feedback on the Soundblaster concept. If you go through with it, he could be a powerful villainous presence towering over most other CHUG figures. The only problem I could see is whether the figure would still "fit" in your collection, since Siege Soundwave was released in both color schemes and his size is closer to Soundblaster's media appearances (if that matters to you). Whether Siege Soundblaster or the custom would do a better job could only be your call. A black and red makeover would certainly help BBM Soundwave stand out as his own cool and imposing decepticon, though!
As it happens, in my case repainting him into Soundblaster would improve the fit. My headcanon for reconciling the excessive size of TR Soundwave and the Spy Tablets is that they're upgrade bodies. Since Soundblaster is already an upgraded form, it would work better for me for this further upgrade to remain Soundblaster
Painting over the plastic with transparent watercolor paint and then clear-coating it.Latebrus-K wrote:Ah well, glad you got help though!
About Soundblaster, how are you planning to tint the window? If the material you're using comes in blue, I might scrape some opaque paint off my AM Thundercracker and give him a proper see-through green cockpit.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Painting over the plastic with transparent watercolor paint and then clear-coating it.Latebrus-K wrote:Ah well, glad you got help though!
About Soundblaster, how are you planning to tint the window? If the material you're using comes in blue, I might scrape some opaque paint off my AM Thundercracker and give him a proper see-through green cockpit.
I don't think you'd have the same luck with Thundercracker though, because you'd be working with plastic that already has a color to it.
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