>>11020609The problem is they are made of like 3 kinds of plastic and are not likely to dye consistently. At the very least it isn’t going to match up on joints (not that you can really paint those either). I have certainly sprue goo’d and welded Megamis then painted then assembled them but I guess that all comes down to the specific girl. The Alice Gear ones would be tougher I think due to their designs with the odd shaped armor and how that fits onto the flesh bits. Aikawa for sure would be a bitch. I think the magical girl ones just have boots and gloves that peg on and rings to pop everything else onto. You can just paint them Japanese style by welding the elbows and knees together, bending the joint all the way in one direction, painting, bending it the other way, then touching up. But you are definitely always at risk of scratches with any painted plamo that gets moved around I guess.
What would be easier than solid paint would be just layering on clear brown mixtures (I have done this with Lascivous) to get a tan.
Make sure to update us with how the dye turns out. Is it possible to mask parts off from that? I have a bitch in the mail who is getting a tan with tan lines so I am open to alternatives to clear paint maybe. The Bunny Girl Planning chick.