Howdy, y'all.
I recently decided on a whim to finally produce my version of the Name Your Own "Create-a-Cobra".
I first cooked up this idea after I first discovered the original in late 1998. I may still have a copy of his blueprints in WordPerfect 5.1 (DOS).
After having some initial difficulty with getting a head to sit still, I eventually came up with the pieces I needed and started painting.
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My initial plans called for a purplish tint over Cobra blue, (or a marbleized look, like Viper v7). The closest I came was to use
Apple Barrel's Royal Violet as a priming color. Then I used my recipe for Cobra Blue (found in the
Customizing Guide) over the violet after it dried. The base coat for the padded stripes is the "yellowed" version of the Cobra Blue mixture. This is my figure after I reached a stopping point. (Notice that the waist, already in its one desired color, has been coated with Future Floor Finish.)
The reason I stopped here is that when I used a COIL Trooper (after being inspired by GITrekker's
Ultra-Viper Commander), I noticed that if I left the grenades in their original shade of gray, the black, blue, and gray reminded me of the 1982-83 Cobra Officer.
Which brings me to the two questions I wanted to ask:
- Should I paint the side stripes in sky blue (as I originally planned) or red (like the '86 Viper)?
- Should I keep the grendades on the torso in gray, or paint them in a desert sand/tan color (as planned, back in 1998)?
- Should I stop here, and finish clear coating?
Let me know what you think.
-- Cybertronian.
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File comment: Color comparison with Tele-Viper v1 and (black) Cobra Infantry Trooper.
Notice how closely my Cobra Blue matches Tele-Viper and my Cobra Infantry Troopers, even without Future Floor Finish applied.
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