First, some yellow on Robin's cape, brushed from bottom to top to keep the darker orange highlights in the folds of the cape. Same colour on Bats' utility belt and Robin's collar.
Light grey drybrushed on Batman's outfit, and some yellow on his chest emblem. Gloss green enamel on Robin's boots and gloves.
Flesh tone on Robin and Batman as well as white in both sets of eyes.
Gloss blue on Batman's cape, cowl, boots and gloves.
Yellow touches on the laces of Robin's tunic and his chest emblem.
Robin in place on his cart, glued onto the handlebars.
Robin, cape in place, now complete.
From the front.
Batman, set in place on the Batcycle. I left his forearms off to allow me to fit his hands onto the handlebars properly. It's a good thing, too, since the fit would likely not have worked otherwise.
Setting the arms in place was a delicate operation, in the process of which I found the handlebars breaking off the bike. It took quite a lot of doing to get everything fit up and in place.
From the side.
From the other side. I am not normally an advocate of the "glob paint into the joint until it disappears" school of modeling, but in this case it's about the only solution that works. I forgot to take the picture of that part...
Cape on. Notice my high tech drying set-up.
The final product.
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