gets into the Christmas spirit.
Once again, I started by cutting into the figure
from the 1970s to make it the way I had imagined it.
Where his hair has been cut away,
I make a reinforcement to create a Santa hat.
And where his sword was, I drill a hole
in both his hands, then insert pieces of paper clip.
Can you recognize the shape yet?
Then back to work with the PVA line,
which I use in most projects.
a beard, and some extra edges along his clothing appeared.
And when everything is dry,
apply a coat of primer so that it can be painted.
And look, is this Christmas spirit or what?
With just a few colors, 2 Christmas candy canes,
this chieftain appears to be on his way to his Christmas party.
Not too many details, but clearly a Christmas version now.
It's another nice addition to the other converted
Asterix figures in a Christmas atmosphere:
I am already working on converting the next figure
from this series into a Christmas theme.
In addition to painting the Roman Soldiers.
But if you have any ideas for converting
any of these figures, I would love to hear them.
Thank you for visiting,
I hope my step-by-step instructions have inspired you.
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