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Sonnenschein

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  1. PLEEEEEEEEEASE, help me to unsee this pic, I beg you.... Is that what American plumbers look like? Thank the maker, Austrian plumbers look like this:
  2. So, I have this resin mold, but there's plasticine all over it. Is there a wayto remove it? there are some cracks and nooks where I can't get it out. Any help is highly appreciated
  3. just hit it with some satin clear coat and you're fine You could also some weathering with silver dry brushing...
  4. Nice build, but .. it is a little too shiney!
  5. I just love this pic...the glossy whiteness... and yeah, Dr. Scholl products are awesome! I use them a lot (I'm a waitress )
  6. I didn't see it a complaint; just wanted to help out in case the guards were ruined in your eyes Your right, the colors range from light brown to very dark brown. The darker, the more cured the latex is.. Try to find some latex fabirc paint. Karin
  7. Okay, I just used several kinds of acrylics on a spare piece to reproduce the blackening.
  8. hmmm... strange. I noticed the turn browner when the paint is on (as they should), but black? Is it water based paint? Anyway, I'll cast you a new set to replace them.
  9. Great work! One the rubber band and the decals are in place, it will be hardly noticable. But boy, the rotj helmet is ugly, but I like it!
  10. yeah, John is one cool bloke
  11. Maybe the staff can make a "Howto" out of it and pin it. Just a suggestion. I really helped me a lot.
  12. I think this is because your "conversation partner" just deleted the conversation on his side.
  13. Graham, I don't know what to say... I literally speechles... Thank you for your praise and kind words... (You too, Rick und Mathias). And Graham you're too giving something to this community with your budget tips. I am just happy to have helped you! Your hanguards look great! And I even have a great solution for you: As you said, your guardfs a little to big: Connsider them your new master tools! You should have no problems geting them out of the plaster, you don't even need an release agent.! To solve the missing top layer: dremel or carve or groove to simulate the top layer, or - even better - bush several thin layers of latex on top of it! (don't forget to mask)
  14. That is a great idea! I'll gues you'd be the first one! Unfortunately I can't answer your question, but I wish you luck und succses! I'm sure folks like TM and Joe/Mark will soon chime in!
  15. I just want to add that the matte painting in the back is just plain ugly.
  16. Mike (TK4510) sells E6000 on his page
  17. I can't watch the first one .... again.... thanks Sony! Regarding the second one: I think I read somehere (a long time ago) that it was fake....
  18. hmm.. yeah, a little too long. Maybe he should do "director's cut"
  19. Enjoy! (not SW-related) Please leave a comment if you like it
  20. Vern, this is exactly how I do my "knuckles" If you'd like to make a guide for cutting, please do it for the recent non-latex plates I'd do it myself, but I dont have any left. You have the honor to own the very last one
  21. is making even more latex hand guards

  22. You can read my mind! I've been trying to achieve this effect for the last days. I'm showing pics soon...
  23. Congrats to the winner!
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