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EPOXY and Customs
For the newbie, or those who may think they're artistically challenged; if you don't want to invest the $$$ on Milliput, try PermaPoxy epoxy. I bought this on sale for $3 at Wal-Mart, in their Clearance aisle. I recommend ventilation and even rubber gloves, it's pretty intense stuff, but works really well. I added thigh pads, shoulder pads, a horseshoe collar and gloves to a standard Miggle LB figure, and after a few alterations with the lighter and saw, was able to create a decent, tough-looking LB. I'll get some photos up later.
This stuff takes 24-48 hrs to dry, after that it's hard as anything, and can be dremmeled, sanded, etc. Give it a shot! Last edited by TVsCHACHI : 05-17-2007 at 12:56 PM. |
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Epoxy LB
A little rough, sure, but with a little more work and a better understanding of the material...
A question for Milliput users, does that stuff stink? Are they basically the same compound? Enjoy. Last edited by TVsCHACHI : 05-15-2007 at 10:36 AM. |
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looks interesting.... how much extra weight does it add to a figure??
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Not sure of that, I need to get these men on a scale, I fear it may push them over the limit, and that will nullify the method. We'll see...when I do know I will post the data!
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soon as you weigh them up let me know .
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If this technique won't work for play, it'll at least make for good shelf figures...
this is the same figure painted and decal'd. I'm gonna weigh them (I made 2 more) Saturday afternoon and have the stats posted by Sunday morning. |
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