View Full Version : Yet Another Iron Man in Progress


Jhawk19
08-09-2009, 12:00 PM
So here is my Iron Man by Moebius, so far. :cool:

I started painting the gold today and it's looking great so far. I'll do some masking tonight. Tomorrow or Tuesday I'll start spraying the Candy Red. :thumbsup:

I purchased my LEDs from a seller on eBay. They were $2.50 each, with free shipping, and already have the resistors and wiring. I purchased 2 5mm LEDs and 6 3mm LEDs. They are blue in color. If anyone wants the seller's contact info, PM me. :thumbsup:

I ordered my MKII kit today as well. I should be able to start on it next week. My final goal is to have both assembled kits standing back to back in a clear display case on a rotating base. They should look cool all lit up in a semi-dark room. We'll see! :)

More pics to come, so stay tuned...

Jhawk19
08-09-2009, 06:03 PM
Gold applied! :) Masking complete. :)

Candy Red next, then clean up and the final assembly. :cool:

Here are more photos and the LEDs I'm using.

Nova Mike
08-09-2009, 06:40 PM
Looking great:thumbsup:,was it hard to apply the masking, what did you use.
Thanks:wave:
Mike

Jhawk19
08-10-2009, 07:32 AM
Mask wasn't too difficult to apply. I used liquid mask, which works great from what I understand (Bruce).

It dries clear, so it's tough to tell if I've gone outside the lines. I won't know until I pull the mask off and start touching it up. :o

The Candy Red was applied late last night. A few more coats tonight and it should be done.

Kitzillastein58
08-10-2009, 02:36 PM
Hiya Jhawk19! :)

Your Iron Man is off to an excellent start, and I look forward to seeing the finished product. Thanks for posting the great WIP pics.

Kitz' :wave:

Jhawk19
08-11-2009, 06:55 AM
Well I'm excited!! I finished the candy red yesterday and today I went to peel off the liquid mask and now I've pulled up both gold and mask. EXCELLENT! :thumbsup:

Now I have to go back and paint gold with a friggin brush. Should look awesome! :freak:

hedorah59
08-11-2009, 12:36 PM
Ouch! I always hate to hear these masking stories. I hope the touch ups go smoothly!

Bruce Bishop
08-11-2009, 11:24 PM
Sorry to hear about your masking problem! The stuff I used was 'Fasmask'. I had primed the figure, let the paint dry for a day, then painted the gold, and let that dry for a day, then brushed the mask over the areas I wanted to protect. At that point I should have trimmed the mask at the edges to make it a neat line around the masked off areas, but I didn't, and that's what messed up my own masking experience.

starmanmm
08-12-2009, 12:24 AM
Maybe the deal is to seal the kit once the gold has dried? That may help?

sprayray
08-12-2009, 12:48 AM
Most definetely seal the kit first but always patience in applying coats , especially after they been masked off always allow at least 2 days time from coat to coat cause sometimes depending on the weather paint will dry fast on top but doe not mean all of it is dry all the way thru . especilly underneath that's why masking pulls up the paint but once you let it dry really good then seal off part you not going to paint anymore , then it should work a trick my friend in the auto body and paint shop told me patience in letting masked off items dry really good .

Jhawk19
08-12-2009, 07:14 AM
Almost finished...:o

Here are some more WIP photos. I haven't painted the base, but I don't plan on using it. I also haven't done the trim work, like paint around the neck and 'bolts' on the chest, back, feet, etc. :o

I ended up hand painting the gold areas again. The masking did pull up some of the gold. Not much, but enough to need a touch up.

I think the MKII will be much easier since I won't have to do any masking!! :)

Don't be too harsh...:p

Dave Metzner
08-12-2009, 11:39 AM
Looks good..
Thanks for posting pics of your work...

Dave

sprayray
08-13-2009, 01:27 AM
Good job Justin !

ricecooker29
08-13-2009, 12:17 PM
for my kit...i drilled some bigger eyes to let more light show through
i'll post up some pics to see how you may like it with bigger eyes when i can

spock62
08-13-2009, 04:33 PM
Looks spot on to me! Can't even tell you hand painted the gold areas.

Jhawk19
08-13-2009, 06:57 PM
Thanks Spock!

Here are some more photos after the hand painted details have been added.

I think I'm finally done. Just a few touch ups here and there, but otherwise...done.

I'll be starting the MKII this weekend.

Bruce Bishop
08-14-2009, 01:04 AM
That looks very nice - the lighting really looks great with the figure!

Lou Dalmaso
08-14-2009, 08:44 AM
the "up" shot is very dramatic!

Good Job!

Jhawk19
08-16-2009, 01:43 PM
I have a High Gloss Clearcoat (2936) by Testors. It's an Enamel Top Coat.
I am thinking about spraying my Moebius Iron Man with it.

Comments...Suggestions...

Captain America
08-17-2009, 10:23 AM
I have a High Gloss Clearcoat (2936) by Testors. It's an Enamel Top Coat.
I am thinking about spraying my Moebius Iron Man with it.

Comments...Suggestions...

AFAIK, as long as you stick with Testor's Enamels, it'll be fine...As long as you don't try to spray lacquers OVER Enamels. That'll cause crazing of the enamel layers. (It happened to me when I sprayed a Corvette transmission with Testor's Metallizer...Where the Metallizer went over the Engine orange, I got wrinkling.)

If anything, test spray on some of the kit sprues and see what happens.

Be safe & well, all.

Greg

Jhawk19
08-17-2009, 02:52 PM
If anything, test spray on some of the kit sprues and see what happens.

Greg

Captain...

I agree that I'm going to have to test spray on something. Bad thing is, I would have to primer, paint gold, then paint candy red before spraying with the gloss coat to see the true results.

I guess I'll start that process tonight...