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RC-1140 "Fixer"

My first figure upload in 10 months, I'm back with my 5th version of Delta Squad. Starting us off is Fixer, the tech expert and squad second-in-command.

 

The decals are 100% designed and applied by me. CloneArmyCustoms manufactured the helmet, backpack, and carbine. They are some fantastic pieces.

 

I changed decal paper brands, got a much higher quality printer, and now use laser printed decals. All of this allowed me to make a much higher quality product.

 

This is a brand-new template, one that went through several trial runs (including three versions of Delta that I never posted, hence this being the 5th version). Decals cover every surface of the figure. The arm design covers almost the entire area of the arm, and what wasn't covered (the edges of the shoulder) I painted black. All torso and leg designs wrap around to all four sides of the piece smoothly. There is even a decal on the top of the torso (though I didn't snag a picture). The helmet and backpack templates are also vastly improved. My leg template was heavily inspired by AndrewVxtc, though I did make some different design and aesthetic choices, and I designed it all myself. Shoutout to Andrew, thanks for the inspiration!

 

I drybrushed black acyrillic paint over the entire figure to give it a really nice weathered look. The chips in the paint were designed in the decals, however. It turned out really nice and adds a lot to the figure. Though it's hard to see, I also drybrushed the DC-17 with a gunmetal color.

 

One of the things I love most about this figure are all the little details I was able to fit in. For starters, Fixer has his two-toned design, and I tried to make it as subtle as I could while still making it visible. He has his pauldron-type-thing on his right shoulder, something very few customizers add.

 

Shoutout to my friend Aidan for helping me with the photography!

 

View on all sizes to get a better look. C&C appreciated.

 

 

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Uploaded on October 24, 2015