Walmart/ASDA exclusive lifesize Ravager Groot repaint

Howlrunner

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Saw this little guy in my local ASDA store here in the UK (I later found out he's a Walmart exclusive over in the US - Walmart owns ASDA in the UK) and decided I'd have to get him for a repaint as he's got some really nice details that are let down by a horrible plastic finish and sloppy factory paintjob and incorrect colours.

I based the colours on screencaps from online, and used the Hot Toys Ravager costume online pictures for reference (though their colours do not match the colours seen onscreen in a few places too).

A complete head to toe repaint, using various acrylics, enamels, washes and drybrushing.

KHTnUbL.jpg

IPJslag.jpg

YGwyn5e.jpg

QU8geVm.jpg

NL82Jkt.jpg
 
i had forgotten about this thread until , i saw this little guy today, in ASDA, of course he's a must buy, i couldn't resist, the detail is great for the price, ofcourse he needs a repaint. any tips? etc, im fantastic at Modelmaking & diecasts, but in all these years , ive not tackled before.
HES SO COOL!

(no idea why the photo is upside down...it didnt take it upside down lol)
 

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I love this! You've done a great job on the repaint, it looks just like in the movie.

Any ideas on how much the little guy cost? I think a trip to Asda may be in the books. ;)
 
I repainted mine as well (albeit not to as good a standard as you) and it radically improved the look. I used wifeys clear nail polish to make his eyes super shiny.
 
I used to do this sort of thing on a commission basis years ago for people and I gotta hand it to you, you've got skills. He looks amazing! Almost as if it's a picture of an onset prop...
 
Saw this little guy in my local ASDA store here in the UK (I later found out he's a Walmart exclusive over in the US - Walmart owns ASDA in the UK) and decided I'd have to get him for a repaint as he's got some really nice details that are let down by a horrible plastic finish and sloppy factory paintjob and incorrect colours.

I based the colours on screencaps from online, and used the Hot Toys Ravager costume online pictures for reference (though their colours do not match the colours seen onscreen in a few places too).

A complete head to toe repaint, using various acrylics, enamels, washes and drybrushing.

http://i.imgur.com/KHTnUbL.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/IPJslag.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/YGwyn5e.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/QU8geVm.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/NL82Jkt.jpg

AMAZING transformation.

Would you be able to list the paint colours and brands you used to turn the cheap looking Groot into the more real accurate Groot, please.

I think I'll be going to Asda this weekend now!
 
i had forgotten about this thread until , i saw this little guy today, in ASDA, of course he's a must buy, i couldn't resist, the detail is great for the price, ofcourse he needs a repaint. any tips? etc, im fantastic at Modelmaking & diecasts, but in all these years , ive not tackled before.
HES SO COOL!

(no idea why the photo is upside down...it didnt take it upside down lol)

i will probs repaint after i finally get through all my other projects, but i did purchase another. as a spare.
 
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