

1.) So first have your parts you want. Along with the tools you need.


2.) Glue the legs and body together. This is where you will be attaching the greatcoat to. The arms will just get in the way.

3.) Make a ball of greenstuff. *Note- the ball I made was about twice as big as I needed. I'm still getting used to greenstuff.

4.) Roll it out into a sheet, cut and the wrap around the body. I used the handle of my exacto to roll the sheet



5.) Form the basic shape of the bottom of the coat. I used the back of my tweezers to do the basic shaping. I smoothed the shape with a wet paintbrush.

6.) Form the front and rear slits in the coat. I started by scoring the greenstuff where I wanted the slit then slowly cut away and reshaped with the exacto.



7.) Add the detail for the front of the coat. I scored the greatcoat once again with an exacto then used a tooth pic to make the holes. (I could have used the tweezers)

8.) Now for the upper body. I used a small bit of green stuff right above the belt. (I think it would look fine with out it.)


9.) Now the back. I used a small ball and spread it out on the back.


10.) Make the pleat on the back of the greatcoat with the exacto. And make a divit for the belt. (I forgot to take a picture of this.)

Now you have a greatcoat ready to put arms on it. Since myn is not dry enough to paint that is all I have so far.
*Note I am getting better at HTML. Actually I just took the source code from another forum that I orignially posted this on a few hours ago.
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