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| quote: Originally posted by Powdered Toast Man: Try these for starters! http://www.jinsaotomesdangeroustoys.com/guides.htmlhttp://www.figurerealm.com/viewcustomtutorial.phpNot mine, but I thought it looked cool. Simple repaint.
These are the two sites I refer to for any questions. Immensely helpful for starting out. I always recommend using those coupons from Michaels and AC Moore to get some brushes, sculpt tools, and Testors acryllic starter kits. If you're lucky enough to have a Hobby Lobby near you they always have a 40% coupon online every week you can take to the store and use for single bottles of paints and sculpting material like milliput. |
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| quote: Originally posted by philh562: Any customizers out there have any thoughts on what the best casting materials for action figures and accessories would be? I am worried most transparent or opaque resins would be too hard. Please give me any tips you can for the casting process. Thanks.
Are you asking because you're looking into casting some of the Movie 4" constructs? I was thinking of doing that, mostly the adapters because if I can get one mold done, it seems like it wouldn't be too hard to make several dozen of them for my DCU/DC Direct Lantern figures.
Good trades with: barefootabe, comicbookguy, Nathan JN, packerbacker180, ero, Webslinger, Lantern'sRage.
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