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Assorted finished sci/fi fantasy figures

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Just a few of my figures over a few years, I can't post a lot of my newer stuff as the images are too large or end up sideways
 

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Nice metal effects on Mando there. What scale/size is that figure?
And now the theme tune is playing in my head...
 
He's a figure that I increased to 200%, stands around 240mm now :smiling3: I used my go to Alclad Chrome for his Beskar.
Hi Adrian, did you spray Alclad Chrome over all his armour? And did you shade or tint it in places, or leave it as it comes?
I've been trying to paint silver in a gradient from dark shadows to high shine, and I've struggled! I used a Molotow chrome pen for the shiniest bits, but found it impossible to create a smooth transition from that to the surrounding silver paint. Any thoughts?
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Hi Adrian, did you spray Alclad Chrome over all his armour? And did you shade or tint it in places, or leave it as it comes?
I've been trying to paint silver in a gradient from dark shadows to high shine, and I've struggled! I used a Molotow chrome pen for the shiniest bits, but found it impossible to create a smooth transition from that to the surrounding silver paint. Any thoughts?
Honestly I just used Alclad chrome and didn't even seal it. I have seen online people add a very thin dark wash over chrome then shade over it in areas to grade it, but I'm not that confident lol
 
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