Well, I made a version of the Fisher Price Adventure People X-ray man, so I HAD to make an X-ray woman to go with him.
Bought the figure a few weeks ago off eBay, an MU Fantastic Four Invisible Girl clear variant. Dyed her an emerald-green using RIT dye, sculpted her hair out of Milliput and hand painted the details on her chest and her eyes.
First picture from earlier today before painting...
And after detailing...
And here with X-ray man...
She has the same problem with her head as the male does, it points slightly downward. I don't know why this is, I don't recall it arriving to me like that.
Maybe I screwed that up when I left her sitting too long in the boiling RIT dye bath, you can almost see the spot on her hip that got a little warped from the heat. She also leans slightly to one side, again, I blame it on the long sit in the boiling mix...it was the only way to get the dye to stick and even then it would still rub off. I gave the whole figure a coat of sealer after dying it to keep it from rubbing off with general handling.
Bought the figure a few weeks ago off eBay, an MU Fantastic Four Invisible Girl clear variant. Dyed her an emerald-green using RIT dye, sculpted her hair out of Milliput and hand painted the details on her chest and her eyes.
First picture from earlier today before painting...
And after detailing...
And here with X-ray man...
She has the same problem with her head as the male does, it points slightly downward. I don't know why this is, I don't recall it arriving to me like that.
Maybe I screwed that up when I left her sitting too long in the boiling RIT dye bath, you can almost see the spot on her hip that got a little warped from the heat. She also leans slightly to one side, again, I blame it on the long sit in the boiling mix...it was the only way to get the dye to stick and even then it would still rub off. I gave the whole figure a coat of sealer after dying it to keep it from rubbing off with general handling.