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    Hey I want to give Animated Voyager Starscream a G1 redeco. But I've never done anything like this before, so can you guys help me out and give me ideas as to how I should go about doing this? Like what types of paints to use, where to get them, how much they cost etc. But most importantly, how do I repaint the decepticon insignia? Thanks for the help in advance guys.

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    Gamblor, lcz128, Turtleboy, Stencilator and Kelvinchang99 are the guys to talk to on this board about this stuff. They're the regular board customisers. Me, I'm just a noob.
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    I customise too! I'm just too lazy to post my stuff.

    Nova, if it's your first, grab yourself a junker G1 figure, learn how to take it apart and put it back together, and practice painting on it.

    No point paying money on a brand new figure and not know how to put it back together or screw up the paint job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burn View Post
    I customise too! I'm just too lazy to post my stuff.
    Good for nothin' Northern Queenslanders.

    Start showing 'em already.
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    A junker from a more modern series would be better to practice on, to learn how to paint better on plastics.

    Keep us informed on how it goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STL View Post
    Good for nothin' Northern Queenslanders.

    Start showing 'em already.
    Burn's kinda ashamed/bashful when it comes to his kitbashing so I thought I might help him out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pulse View Post
    Burn's kinda ashamed/bashful when it comes to his kitbashing
    One day i'll dig out and take pics and then post them of the "kitbashes" (gotta use that term loosely with them crappy things) I did when I was around ten.

    Not THAT is something to be ashamed off. While i'm not one to brag about his work (and will readily point out my own flaws and what I think to be sheer utter crap) I can safely say that my skills have come a long way since.

    But if you want to see what i'm currently working on (when i find the damn time) follow Bloodshed's progress over on TFW.

    Now as much as I like twisting threads into stuff about me, that's not fair to Nova Prime, so back on topic!

    Trunks raises an interesting point about maybe using a more modern day junker (plastic ... die-cast ... no difference to me ) as you get the joy of ball joints and what not!

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    I meant purely for painting reasons, I seem to be able to paint alright on metal parts of transformers, and stuff up terribly on the plastic sections.

    Something from the Energon series would probably be best, the RID and Movie figures can be quite complicated to piece back together. Having a normal version of the toy around for "research" can help alot when re-constructing a figure.
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    I agree with practising with a junker first, you don't want to take apart a brand new toy. A good tip for taking things apart get a piece of paper, draw an outline of the toy and tape to it each part as you take it apart. Easy way to track which pin goes where.
    Regular hobby stores are a good place to start with paints and things.
    For paint from least toxic to more: water based acrylic>enamels>lacquers (spray cans). Cost Acrylic ~ $5 bottle, Enamel ~ $3, Lacquer sprays ~ $8
    For the insignia it would be easiest to use reprolabel stickers. If you are familiar with model waterslide decals then I have some which you can try.

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    Thanks for all the tips and advice guys

    Quote Originally Posted by Burn View Post
    Nova, if it's your first, grab yourself a junker G1 figure, learn how to take it apart and put it back together, and practice painting on it. No point paying money on a brand new figure and not know how to put it back together or screw up the paint job.
    Quote Originally Posted by i_amtrunks View Post
    A junker from a more modern series would be better to practice on, to learn how to paint better on plastics.
    Hey guys, I think I'll go out and get a deluxe during the Target Toy Sale and experiment on it until I get the hang of things before attempting to repaint my Starscream. Thanks Burn, you just saved my Starscream from a horrific and untimely end.

    Quote Originally Posted by gamblor916 View Post
    A good tip for taking things apart get a piece of paper, draw an outline of the toy and tape to it each part as you take it apart. Easy way to track which pin goes where. Regular hobby stores are a good place to start with paints and things. For paint from least toxic to more: water based acrylic>enamels>lacquers (spray cans). Cost Acrylic ~ $5 bottle, Enamel ~ $3, Lacquer sprays ~ $8. For the insignia it would be easiest to use reprolabel stickers. If you are familiar with model waterslide decals then I have some which you can try.
    Thanks for all the tips Gamblor. I was planning on categorising the screws and pins using a number system but your idea of drawing an outline of the toy and placing the screws and pins where I actually got them from is much better. With regards to paints, since this is my first time doing anything like this, I have no idea what to use (well besides from the colour). Can you give me some ideas of what to use? What's the difference between all those different types of paints? Do some suit different materials better than others (or something like that)? Oh and what are "reprolabel stickers" lol?

    I knew I had a lot to learn about this sort of thing, but it's only now that I realise just how complicated this process can be (well, if I want to do a really good job on it and that's what I'm aiming for). It looks like it's going to be a while before I actually start repainting Starscream, I'll keep you guys posted on how it's coming along. Thanks again for all the help guys, I really appreciated it.

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