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Cammy - Street - Game Line, 1/6 Scale Pin Up Figurine

Cammy - Street - Game Line, 1/6 Scale Pin Up Figurine

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Cammy strikes a fierce combat-ready stance in this highly detailed 1/6 scale resin figurine, part of the Game Line 2 collection. Standing approximately 250 mm tall, this collectible captures every element of the iconic blonde fighter: her cropped blue leather jacket with studded collar and cuffs, form-fitting dark athletic leggings with honeycomb panelling, red lace-up combat boots, and fingerless fighting gloves. The sculpt delivers impressive muscle definition and dynamic posture that fans of the source material will immediately recognise.

This physical resin figurine arrives with supports already removed and surfaces cleaned and sanded where needed. The model ships as a multi-part kit, ready to assemble and paint. Parts are clearly designed to fit together and include two upper body options, separate arms, jacket tails, boots, and an oval display base at 1/6 scale. This gives painters the flexibility to display Cammy in either her jacketed look or a sleeveless athletic variant.

Designed for adult hobbyists who appreciate high-fidelity collector sculpts, this figurine rewards careful assembly and skilled brushwork. The fine surface detail across fabric textures, skin, and accessories makes it an excellent centrepiece for a display shelf or a satisfying long-form painting project. At roughly 250 mm in height, Cammy commands serious presence alongside other 1/6 scale collector pieces.

Sculptor credit: Luis Ronaldo Meja 3D Art. Scale: 1/6, approximately 25 cm tall. Squad size: single figure.

Painting Guide: Cammy - Street - Game Line, 1/6 Scale Pin Up Figurine

This guide walks you through painting Cammy to a high display standard, working from a solid primer base through to final details and weathering. Thin your paints, work in layers, and allow each stage to dry fully before moving on.

1. Prime

  • Spray the assembled or sub-assembled parts with a light grey primer to reveal surface detail clearly.
  • Follow with a zenithal highlight using white primer from above to establish a natural light map before painting begins.

2. Armour Base

  • Base coat the leather jacket with a mid-tone cyan blue such as Caledor Sky or equivalent, applied in two thin coats.
  • Shade the jacket folds and recesses with a dark blue wash, then re-layer the raised surfaces for contrast.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out the red stripe on the jacket sleeve with a deep red base coat, highlighted with orange-red toward the centre.
  • Paint the studded trim with a dark metallic silver, then apply a brown wash to age the metal slightly.
  • The choker and collar details suit a flat black with a subtle gloss finish once fully dry.

4. Weapons

  • The fingerless gloves suit a deep navy blue for the outer panels and a warm dark brown for the leather palm sections.
  • Highlight glove edges with a lighter blue-grey to give them a worn, used appearance consistent with a seasoned fighter.

5. Weathering

  • Apply small scratches and scuff marks to the boots and jacket using a fine detail brush loaded with a lighter base colour.
  • Use a sponge to stipple subtle battle wear onto the boots and leggings where they would take the most contact.

6. Bases

  • The oval display base suits a simple urban concrete texture, drybrushed with light grey over a dark charcoal undercoat to suggest a street or arena surface fitting for a street fighter setting.

This is an adult hobbyist collectible, not a toy. Not suitable for children under 14 years due to small, detailed parts.

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