LEGO + Paint = Awesome! Full how-to & process

Full simple tutorial transforming the LEGO Lord of the Rings Sauron's Helmet set 11373 with paint to look better on display. Including waiting for paint to dry between coats (not shown), this whole process took less than an hour. Quick notes: The paint won't come off later -- this is intended to be permanent You don't need to start with a primer, so long as you use plastic-compatible paint Spray paints are all toxic in some way as well as messy, so be safe, work outside, protect surfaces & clothes, avoid fumes It is possible to do this sort of work with a brush, but it's significantly harder, especially coating inside bricks that have their undersides exposed Experiment & have fun! Test on things you don't care about (plastic spoons, empty water bottles, etc.) to perfect your technique ⭐    / jangslegoreviews   Non-sponsored LEGO reviews   / thejang   Twitch live LEGO & Gundam streams   / jangbricks   Support my work via Patreon    / @jangsotherbricks   Reviews of legit alt. brick sets    / @jangcity   My all-custom LEGO city / railroad    / @purebuilds   Chill real-time binaural builds    / @jangmecha   Gundam & plastic models All comments are moderated to maintain a safe, positive environment. Bad behavior is rejected, abusers are reported & blocked. The opinions I express are mine and mine alone and not for sale for any price.