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30th July 2009, 05:30 PM
#1
Sculpturing Putty
Not sure if this is the right section, but im looking for some putty that i can use to make custom faces, ive tried my local hobby stores but they don't have what i want. I want it to have a concistancy of clay or blue tac that and will harden once i have the shape i want so i can sculpt it into transformer faces and parts.
Any help would be great
This link here shows what i want, but where can i get some here
http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/tutori...culpt-bot.html
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30th July 2009, 05:51 PM
#2
I picked up some Aves Apoxie Sculpt. Good stuff! Start with something like the 1/4lb pack.
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30th July 2009, 07:19 PM
#3
Talk to TF76! He used to do LOTS of sculpting and garage kits and stuff so he knows lots! pm him!
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30th July 2009, 08:46 PM
#4
I've used Sculpey and Super Sculpey. Neither are very durable though
I find Super Sculpey never really properly hardens and while baked Sculpey is harder, it's also brittle. (T_T) So yeah, I probably wouldn't recommend them, even though they seem quite popular from what I've read in magazines. I guess they're good for making customising toys that you only ever intend to display and never play with... which does NOT work well with me!
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30th July 2009, 10:09 PM
#5
My top 3 would be...
Super Sculpey is really good but not the most durable, but it is pretty strong I have some stuff i made about 8 years and it is fine. It takes a bit of practice getting it just right (it should be really hard) but avoid normal Sculpey its bad! Riot Art sell this. Very good for fine detail. (It is more like bluetack)
Miliput is an epoxy with a slow drying time, it is water soluble really strong.
Model/Hobby shops should still sell that. Good for detail but a bit mushy for my liking and I didnt find it good for reallly thin stuff. (It is more like clay)
Sellys kneed it, sets really fast but as long as you do stuff in stages it is suprising just how useful it is. CUT the (usually dry) end off befor you cut the bit you want to use, it makes the putty a bit smoother. Bunnings should sell this. Not the best for detail i roughed stuff out with it a lot, that said I did do some detail work with it too. (It is more like bluetack)
Last edited by TF76; 30th July 2009 at 10:19 PM.
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31st July 2009, 12:01 AM
#6
I used Sculpty to fix toys with small missing pieces before with reasonable success.
Before I got Timelines 06 Megatron I thought of kitbashing a Cybertron Defense Red Alert into one and tried Sculpting a Megatron head. I must say that it turned out pretty decent and recognisable as Megatron, a retarded looking Megatron but still Megatron
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