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#1 elrojo

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Posted 11 November 2017 - 03:39 PM

That friends, a time without going through here, I bring you four figures I hope your opinion and comments, for the remainder of the year I hope to make maybe three more figures and by the end of this month I hope to colonize my first figures and maybe put them to the sale, going back to the topic of cloning I would like to help me, silicone rubber RTV 490 is a good material for making molds? And what kind of rubber do you recommend to make the copies? , thank you very much for watching and commenting on my work, greetings

 

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#2 failsafeman

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Posted 11 November 2017 - 04:19 PM

I don't know anything about actually making figures, but I just wanted to say these are really really cool and I'll probably buy some if you end up selling them.


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#3 fisheye

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Posted 11 November 2017 - 08:23 PM

That second one is rad. I really like the scale you use. Nice bulky looking figures. 


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#4 RedMoaiMan

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Posted 12 November 2017 - 12:15 PM

Love your sculpts elrojo. Good detail in them.


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#5 Rubberhammer

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Posted 12 November 2017 - 05:52 PM

You just keep getting better and better, man.
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#6 stoffhimel

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Posted 13 November 2017 - 10:50 AM

Beautiful.


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#7 elrojo

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Posted 13 November 2017 - 10:05 PM

I don't know anything about actually making figures, but I just wanted to say these are really really cool and I'll probably buy some if you end up selling them.

 

Greetings friend, thanks for watching and commenting my work help me keep trying, greetings

 

 

That second one is rad. I really like the scale you use. Nice bulky looking figures. 

 

Thanks for watching and commenting on my work, greetings

 

 

Love your sculpts elrojo. Good detail in them.

 

Greetings friend, thanks for your support greetings

 

 

You just keep getting better and better, man.

 

thank you friend I will continue and I will continue trying to improve, greetings

 

 

Beautiful.

 

Greetings friend, thanks for watching and commenting on my work, greetings


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#8 bigazzhead

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Posted 15 November 2017 - 11:43 AM

Dang you need to start casting already.


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#9 elrojo

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Posted 16 November 2017 - 01:26 PM

Dang you need to start casting already.

 

thank you friend, your support is important for my project, these are the three figures that I plan to copy, and a photo of one of the last figures that I have finished is still fresh

 

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#10 Spiritcrusher

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Posted 16 November 2017 - 02:42 PM

Good stuff. I'm sure you would sell a lot of these if you produce them :)
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Posted 16 November 2017 - 04:41 PM

Please please please make copies. I want to buy all of them.

 

 

Im not sure what you sculpted with but different silicones sometimes react horribly with the material you use. Do a test mold using something of the same material first. Ive had silicone refuse to cure when in contact with certain resins and clay. My 3d prints and certain rubbers I have to cast in Oomoo. Other stuff I am able to use Moldstar. Something with the platinum content. Someone else can chime in on this. I forgot the science to it.


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#12 elrojo

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Posted 17 November 2017 - 10:53 PM

Good stuff. I'm sure you would sell a lot of these if you produce them :)

 

hello friend, thanks for passing and comment, your support is important to me, regards

 

 

Please please please make copies. I want to buy all of them.

 

 

Im not sure what you sculpted with but different silicones sometimes react horribly with the material you use. Do a test mold using something of the same material first. Ive had silicone refuse to cure when in contact with certain resins and clay. My 3d prints and certain rubbers I have to cast in Oomoo. Other stuff I am able to use Moldstar. Something with the platinum content. Someone else can chime in on this. I forgot the science to it.

 

Hello my friend, how have you been ? , time without knowing about you. thank you very much for your advice, I have asked several sellers and do not know how to react the material with which I make miniatures, to make copies that plastic or rubber you use? regards


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