Why Flesh Vinyl?

Discussion in 'FAQs & Announcements' started by hellopike, Jan 3, 2009.

  1. hellopike

    hellopike S7 Royalty

    Hey all, I dunno if this has been discussed before, or if maybe this should be in the vintage section, but I have a general question about Japanese vinyl: Why is so much of Japanese vinyl cast Flesh colored vinyl? Looking through the Mook I see so much vintage stuff thats flesh underneath the paint. Then I think about stuff like the Flesh RxH sets, Kinnikuman, M1 unpainted reproductions- Is there a reason behind the decision to use flesh vinyl? I did search for this but the results are so varied. Anyone have any insight?

    thanks,

    Phil
     
  2. BloodDrinker6969

    BloodDrinker6969 Die-Cast

    I'd assume all the neo-kaiju/fight stuff in flesh is a straight homage to the vintage classics. I have no clue on the classics though. Maybe it was cheaper back than? Or just an easier base color to paint whatever they wanted over? My guess is either costs, availability or practicality to paint over. Good question, I'm interested too.
     
  3. Roger

    Roger Vintage

    It's because most of the companies (like Obitsu) use their equipment to make dolls, so they usually have a lot of flesh-colored raw materials on hand.
     
  4. hellopike

    hellopike S7 Royalty

    Oh! That makes sense, I didn't even think of that. Well that solves that mystery, doesn't it? =)

    thanks,

    Phil
     
  5. GERMS

    GERMS Line of Credit

    +1 ...thanks
     
  6. Zaaier

    Zaaier Line of Credit

    Also seem to remember Lash and/or Kirkland mentioning 'flesh' vinyl tends to be easier to paint... of course my brain might be wrong.
     
  7. BloodDrinker6969

    BloodDrinker6969 Die-Cast

    I figured it had something to do with practicality. Whenever it's a question of "why" with the vintage stuff, it always seems to be. Thanks Roger.
     
  8. hellopike

    hellopike S7 Royalty


    I don't know about this one, all colors of vinyl I've painted are pretty much the same in terms of paint adhesion when you're painting them, its just that the color underneath will show through thin coats and effect the color- So if you were painting yellow vinyl with blue paint, the first coat might appear green depending on thickness of the coat. That being the case, I would say white is the easiest to paint.

    phil
     
  9. silent killer

    silent killer Line of Credit

    thats a pretty interesting answer to a question iv wondered about before. thanks !
     
  10. Monkey

    Monkey Line of Credit

    What color is flesh really? I always consider what people call flesh colored vinyl tan. :D
     
  11. Roger

    Roger Vintage

    I like to call it "long pork." ;p
     
  12. Roger

    Roger Vintage

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