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    Cool Classic Power-Up Prototype

    Check out my Power Up-Prototype Here are some of the parts modified:

    1. Chest design
    2. Back assembly
    3. Arm assembly
    4. Outer thigh side panel design and knee cap/armor
    5. Inner thigh panels
    6. Feet Design
    7. Thrusters
    8. Shoulders
    9. New sets of guns (Big gun and twin rail gun)
    10. Shoulder Spikes








    More info of Custom Power Up

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    Grinkrystal, that is equally as jaw-dropping as your effort with Grindor!

    Excellent work mate, the paint and parts placement look stunning and this custom's silhouette is far more in-tune with it's on-screen counterpart than that of the 'vanilla' Leader Class Jetfire and Optimus Prime toy combination; that's for sure!

    Outstanding work dude and looking forward to your continued works.

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    That's some nice work!

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    I love those bunny-hopping type legs and damn those guns! *jelly*

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    Holy cr#p that's amazing dude! A true work of art, the detail is amazing!

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    THAT IS FANTASTIC! Well done
    "I am not a gun. I'm hitting people with a hammer. On Mars."
    The Iron Giant / David Wildgoose

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    Grinkrystal, that is equally as jaw-dropping as your effort with Grindor!

    Excellent work mate, the paint and parts placement look stunning and this custom's silhouette is far more in-tune with it's on-screen counterpart than that of the 'vanilla' Leader Class Jetfire and Optimus Prime toy combination; that's for sure!

    Thanks. I had fun doing this movie replica almost all my customs are robot replicas

    Outstanding work dude and looking forward to your continued works.
    Quote Originally Posted by kaiden View Post
    I love those bunny-hopping type legs and damn those guns! *jelly*
    Quote Originally Posted by AJ_Prime View Post
    Holy cr#p that's amazing dude! A true work of art, the detail is amazing!
    Quote Originally Posted by Deonasis View Post
    THAT IS FANTASTIC! Well done
    Thanks guys! I appreciate your comments. I will surely post most of my recent works here

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    Darn that is fantastic! Another beautiful piece grinkrystal.

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    Just starting my first custom and I'm I've got a few question about paint if you don't mind me asking.

    1. What primer do you use?
    2. What paints are you using?
    3. Are you mixing anything into your paints to harden them?
    4. Are you using a clear coat on top? If so what clear do you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theheretic View Post
    Just starting my first custom and I'm I've got a few question about paint if you don't mind me asking.

    1. What primer do you use?
    2. What paints are you using?
    3. Are you mixing anything into your paints to harden them?
    4. Are you using a clear coat on top? If so what clear do you use?


    1. No primer actually. But for metal base body of Bayformers, I use gun metal as base coat and top coat it with either silver or chrome.
    2. I am using lacquer acrylic and acrylic epoxy paints
    3. no
    4. A clear lacquer will leave a glossy finish… even glossier. If clients want that, I top them with clear lacquer.

    over time, you will develop a personal touch on your customization. I encourage personal styles and respect them a lot. Continue to do what you think is best until you develop your own style.


    Hope this helps.

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