Enfys Nest 1:6 Figure - Budget Mod

tmax

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Hey guys, so one character I really liked the look of in Solo was Enfys Nest

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I especially love the helmet

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Was at Toys r us (Canada) the other day and spotted the Hasbro 1:6 figure on sale for $10 and figured why not take a punt at modding it

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Looking the figure it actually has pretty good detail in the mold

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So first of all lets change that flat pose. As Sideshow and Hot Toys collectors know, its all about the pose. I quite liked the image on the box of her fist up (shows off the gauntlet armour) so I'll add that into the mix.

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Legs also had to be cut and repositioned

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The spear is too short out of the box, so we'll extend that

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For her hair I cut up a fluffy soft-toy dog, much to my daughters disgust. No, it wasn't hers. Lol

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Fur would be from a $3 pillow

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TBC...
 
The helmet mold is great, except for the front spikes, so replacing those

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Added paint details

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Time to weather

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Replaced the plastic front cloth sections with actual cloth folded over cardboard so they can be bent to simulate movement of the cloth

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The belt mold is ok, just needs some love

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Accessories are getting there

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The fins on the gauntlets are a dull silver out of the box, these need to be white with green and red detail.

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I first painted them silver so that once finished I could scratch through the white to reveal the silver underneath

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The body gets a matt black base coat

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Then colour

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Weathering brings it to life

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Fur and hair attached

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TBC...
 
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Fantastic work! A lighter background would have made the figure pop out a bit more, I think, the hreat work on the coat does get a bit lost.
 
Wow, that is awesome, so inspiring! Amazing what you can do with a decent sculpt and some good painting skills. What sort of putty did u use on the re-sculpted joints?
 
Fantastic work. I did the same thing with a Boba Fett figure.

Love the side by side comparison with the original.
 
Excellent work. The result needs no explanation as it is extremely obvious, which is gratifying. My only suggestion would be to increase the weathering on the fabric sections. When compared to the real life images, the fabric is too bright and clean still, especially the bright white bars.
 
Excellent work. The result needs no explanation as it is extremely obvious, which is gratifying. My only suggestion would be to increase the weathering on the fabric sections. When compared to the real life images, the fabric is too bright and clean still, especially the bright white bars.
Thanks! And a good suggestion. (y)
 

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