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The Project That is Armin Zola

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Zola always looked like a fun figure to work on, especially once I found out there is a clear shield over the face in his chest.  I figured I would get him assembled and painted before popping the clear shield piece into place.  I mean a separate transparent piece just big enough to cover the spot where the face is would make sense, right?  Not to AMG apparently because the entire front chest piece is cast in clear plastic AND the face is one of the very first pieces to be glued in.  That meant I had to paint it before I could attach it to the back of the torso.  Once assembly was done I used Blu-Tac to mask the part of the chest I needed to keep clear before spray priming over the added rubble.

A really cool design with mixed surfaces to paint but a rather complex model design.A really cool design with mixed surfaces to paint but a rather complex model design.
This just seems like trying to make things harder than they need to be.  I did paint the interior of the hole black to help frame the face.This just seems like trying to make things harder than they need to be. I did paint the interior of the hole black to help frame the face.
There are two choices; Angry or Smug.  I went with Smug.There are two choices; Angry or Smug. I went with Smug.
Base Coats AppliedBase Coats Applied
I tried to make it look like it had under lighting.I tried to make it look like it had under lighting.
I used Blu-Tac to mask off the clear part of the chest.I used Blu-Tac to mask off the clear part of the chest.
I added rubble to his base before priming.I added rubble to his base before priming.
The Project That is Armin Zola
Here he is, ready for color and already looking pretty cool.Here he is, ready for color and already looking pretty cool.
The Project That is Armin Zola

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