Unpainted Toys

Discussion in 'Japan Toys' started by Mr. Humphreys, Feb 16, 2009.

  1. silver_lining_man

    silver_lining_man Mini Boss

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    those are some great shots!
    the city in the back ground and the stretching shadows of the figs look great.
    i like the first one the most.
    i really hope this thread turns into a photography of unpainted figures area!
     
  2. meanmistert

    meanmistert Line of Credit

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    I dig unpainted stuff as well, because (to me) the sculpt itself is 99% of the piece, & some paint schemes get in the way of viewing the form.
    Always respect the sculpt!
     
  3. gogota

    gogota Fresh Meat

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  4. sean.franc

    sean.franc Fresh Meat

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    If the sculpt is detailed enough then a nice solid vinyl unpainted can make all the difference. the shadows from the nooks and crannies provide all the depth the figure needs. I'm also a sucker for those Mold-A-Rama figures. no paint just quick molded plastic. and simple amazing.
     
  5. abelincolnjr

    abelincolnjr S7 Royalty

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    +1
     
  6. uh oh

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    Some sculpts need paint and some don't. If you can see details without paint then I generally like it.
    Whether it''s painted or not...if it looks good then it looks good.
     

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