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K-Tiger

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Jointed hands! SPLOOSH!

I'll dig my RoC Baroness sunglasses out ;)
 

K-Tiger

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All the blood rushed to my dick when I saw the cast hinged hands that I didn't notice cast hinge feet!
 

daremo

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All the blood rushed to my dick when I saw the cast hinged hands that I didn't notice cast hinge feet!

After seeing your earlier post about the feet, I thought you'd be interested in those, lol.

I should have added this photo too. I cast these parts for Xhairs. I've been pretty happy with how the body parts have been turning out. I had a much easier time putting these legs together than the F118 fig. Heated up the legs and the peg went right in the first time with no issues.


The neck joint was a 25th head adapter I made back in 2010 for Xhairs' spare parts figure challenge. It doesn't look as bad in black, heh heh.

 

Meddatron

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Larry Croft is just awesome!! Very cool!! Leave the derpy eyes if you plan on repainting. They fit so well.

I got an unopened Baroness bro. Want me to get the glasses out and send to ya? I am pretty sure I have a pair somewhere as well I would look for first, but if not, I got the carded one.
 

Meddatron

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We should try to convince DW to show us in a summer get together. hehe, notice how I worked myself into the mix. Dave gave me a walkthrough a long time ago on molds but it wasn't hands on. DW did show me pouring plastic hands on once though. Man that stuff gets warm.
 

fogger1138

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Dave showed me once or twice as well, but he only went into the pouring process. Apparently there's more to it (at least in how he does it).
 

starwarsgeek

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I've got a pretty detailed video that goes through the whole process, pretty sure I've linked it before. It's the next best thing to being there. Honestly, get some materials, watch some videos, and experiment. I don't think everyone does it exactly the same way.
 

Meddatron

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You did, I remember that.

I guess I just need to bite the bullet and try it.

me too, Its that solo fear. I fear so bad I will ruin the part I am trying to cast and don't want to start casting with stuff I dont care about or need because of cost.

Guess I should just do it, had the same fear before I cracked my first torso. Now that is second nature.

I did watch the vids when you posted them SWG. Best ones out there.
 

daremo

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Jointed hands! SPLOOSH!

I'll dig my RoC Baroness sunglasses out ;)

Larry Croft is just awesome!! Very cool!! Leave the derpy eyes if you plan on repainting. They fit so well.

I got an unopened Baroness bro. Want me to get the glasses out and send to ya? I am pretty sure I have a pair somewhere as well I would look for first, but if not, I got the carded one.

If either of you guys have a pair to send my way, I'll glady cast it up and send you some stuff for your troubles.

Slayer Dave was the guy that got me going down the right path for molding and casting. I started out with the crappy alumilte products and a bubble from a carded figure as my mold box. There wasn't much for tutorials back in 2007 and when Dave saw my less than stellar results he got in touch with me about the process. We talked multiple times for a few hours about molding, casting, action figures, and things in general. A lot of what I've done with molding and casting I owe to Dave. I even still have the mold he sent me showing how he did it.

Definitely check out Starwarsgeek's vids. They are the best tutorials out there that I've seen and they offer a lot of insight into the process and things you want to avoid. Also be prepared to spend a lot of money up front to get started. This part of the hobby isn't cheap but the rewards are well worth the time and effort. The minimum tools you'll need are the pressure pot ($100-$500) and a compressor ($100). The materials will run you about $30 for the silicon and $30 for the plastic. That's enough silicon to mold all the joints pieces in the photo I posted.

You also need plastic cups, a gram scale, something to stir your chemicals, a syringe (to get the resin in your molds), rubber gloves, paper towels (did you know this stuff is messy?), some color tints (unless you want all your parts to be clear), and a good block of time. I spend more making the molds than any other part of the process. Knowing how to set your pieces up in the mold so you can cut them out when it's time is pretty critical too.
 

daremo

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You did, I remember that.

I guess I just need to bite the bullet and try it.

me too, Its that solo fear. I fear so bad I will ruin the part I am trying to cast and don't want to start casting with stuff I dont care about or need because of cost.

Guess I should just do it, had the same fear before I cracked my first torso. Now that is second nature.

I did watch the vids when you posted them SWG. Best ones out there.

I had a pressure pot and all the materials I needed for over a year before I finally just sat down and did it. I really didn't want to screw anything up. It is pretty daunting at first but once you get used to it (and you will) you'll be amazed at what you can do. When you find that you need more than few parts for a project, molding and casting will be very helpful.
 

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Here are a few of my 60+ WIP's

Leviathan (Cobra Badass)



Small portion of WIP's Dreadnoks



Baroness and The Ravagers



Outback, Beachhead, Stalker and some other dudes



Going for an older Shipwreck



Crimson Guard Un-named Commander



Antonio (forgot the last name I gave him, lol) Leader of Legion (new terrorist Org. to battle both Joe and Cobra)



Skyshot



Start of my Anti-Nok team



Cobra Rhino



The begining of my Adventure Team 2.0



Half of my Firefly and The Sons of Firefly team



And a BAT for Zanya



And finally Destro (my first go-round with a customs Destro)

 

K-Tiger

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Not an actual project, just confirming a hunch I had about the CG legs Contraband so generously sent me.



 

starwarsgeek

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Been working on my Acid Rain contest entry. Mech suit w/pilot and heavy support gunner. Figures are pieced together but not painted, mech suit is 95% complete, base coated and started weathering it today.
 

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Giga Bread

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Trying to find a matching red paint for SDCC Jinx. I just discovered the Retaliation Jinx feet are better proportioned than the SDCC's beast feet.
 

Contraband

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Not an actual project, just confirming a hunch I had about the CG legs Contraband so generously sent me.

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Now I feel retarded for asking if you got them! lol. You need to trim her lower arms,or get new ones now...they hang way too low IMO.
 

Contraband

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What's wrong with the black widow arms?



That's what I've been using on my WIP female shock trooper...that's the newer version that's "less endowed". Been so busy with moving,work,and side work I haven't had time to do anything besides buy stuff from work tho:(
 

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What's wrong with the black widow arms?



That's what I've been using on my WIP female shock trooper...that's the newer version that's "less endowed". Been so busy with moving,work,and side work I haven't had time to do anything besides buy stuff from work tho:(

I think the arms work well for that new style military sweater that Shock Trooper wears. They just need sleeve cuff details added. But they're too thin I think for traditional BDU sleeves.
 

K-Tiger

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They are what they are: sleeves from a tight-fighting costume. They don't work as BDU, ACU or flight suit arms.

All they need to do is scale down the Shock Trooper's combat shirt arms and I'd be happy enough.
 

K-Tiger

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About all I can say for the skinny-ass chick arms is they make two-handed gun poses very easy.

They just need to do damn hinged female hands.
 

Contraband

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That's why I got these.:D



$3 for a pair of hands&jointed neck FTW! They're tiny female sized.