CJ biggest t/f regret of 2008
Cool , keep it coming![]()
CJ biggest t/f regret of 2008
Cool , keep it coming![]()
Wanted items:
eHobby Orion Pax and Dion
Looking good.![]()
Nice one.
What are you sculpting with?
Dude... I didn't even think of that till you mentioned it. Damn! XDOriginally Posted by kup
I wouldn't mind taking you up on that offer to be honestOriginally Posted by STL
Even observing it through its plastic mint-ness would be awesome
Pulse: Oh too true
autobreadticon : Lol- did you miss out too!?
Kyle: Thanks
Gamblor: SuperSculpey, believe it or not! On the one hand it's nice to sculpt with, on the other I would like it to harden a little so that I can have something of more rigidity... BUT! I've tried a bit of this job with miliput and it's pissin' me off that I just end up leaving finger prints all over it! <_>;;;
Oh well- now! An update!
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I've silvered him up and blue'd the eyes
Tell me what you think, guys!
(I am using my phone camera- damn, it's a pain! <_>)
Also, here's a line up
Phailed attempt (where I remembered to give him a bit of a proper jawline) , current one (the weird eye stuff is actually shiney reflections (his left eye)) , and the original head![]()
Last edited by lcz128; 22nd May 2008 at 07:46 PM.
werent you suppose to heat it a little in the oven if its sculpey? It will set but yeah its still a little soft plasticky thing after. I tried it once to do a G1 Bludgeon helmet, took me 2 tries to get something Im content with. First one I overdid and it came out rather brittle.. Good on yah lcz that looks great, just adjust ( if you still can) the square jaw to an angled one. That must've been really a pain to make, knowing how small the faceplate is for CJ. It would've taken me ages.
Wanted AM partner Vanguard, Myclones Dirge, G1 Victory Leo, e-hobby Dark scream ( the black version), e-hobby Magnificus
Parts- AM partner Basher-side guns, G1 Actionmaster Elite Windmill's blades[I][B]
I actually boil it - work here has one of those instant-hot-water things and so I just put it in my lil Toybiz figure factory crate (which I use to hold water while painting- it's filthy with all the paint now :b) and leave it in there for a good few minutes and it comes out solid
The thing with this is if I make a mistake, it's 'start-from-scratch'. <_<; And I don't think I can cut the jaw to make it angled - once cured, cutting=doom.
I go now to make me a helmet![]()
I agree with liege, sculpey needs to be baked to harden.
Boiling seems to have worked for me thus farI've boiled my Hand Ninjas and they turned out fine... (I have pics somewhere - will dig them up
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Fingers crossed...
*edit with a mini kinda-guide to boiling super sculpy*
Helpful ish links:
http://www.he-man.org/forums/boards/...d.php?t=126180
http://www.becircle.com/modifying_yo..._modeling_clay
Personally, here at work I have one of those instant boiling hot water dispensers and so I just dispense some into my plastic container (that I use to hold water for paint as well) then add the piece I'm curing in, cover it and wait for a while. Usually by a few minutes it would be harder, but I tend to leave it and go away for a while. After that, I drain the water and repeat the process just to be sure.
It's worked for me thus far, and I don't really want to put my toys in anything I would use to cook food - like a pot. :b
Last edited by lcz128; 25th May 2008 at 02:53 PM.