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![]() This is my second attempt with Apoxie and I had much better luck this time. I simply wet my fingers when mixing and then applied the Apoxie with my fingers. The figures came out smooth.
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![]() A few more.
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![]() Last three. All I need to do now is sand some of the rough edges with emorey board. (thanks Frank)
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![]() Looking good. I have been very pleased with the results I have obtained with A.S., but I ran out of the small amount of solvent that came with it, I know another poster sugggested olive oil and others water...
But I also heard that you can use acetate (s.p.?) to smooth and shape A.S. True? Where can I score some?
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![]() How much weight are you adding on to the fig?
Looks great, can't wait til you post the painted product. Nat'l www.youtube.com/phillynefl
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![]() National,
I'm not sure how much weight was added but from what I am told hardly none. I used very little Apoxie on those figs. |
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![]() Here are two Line backers I created recently. I love adding the shoulder pads, sanded them down to make'em nice and smooth. You can really use the A.S. to control the player's weight as well.
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![]() where is the finished product?
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![]() I am ordering decals as we speek. 1981 Patriots.
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