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Amazing job! on a 80gr paper after matt spray get dry you can apply white glue on the backside of each part, so the part becomes a litte wet and easy to manipulate and give a good shape of clothes.
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I am working on this again. New pics soon.
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This kit is very nice, and the amount of detail you are adding makes it even better.
I'm following with interest.
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Beautiful work. I really like how the pilot is turning out.
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You could try Apoxie Sculpt as a filler for the ridges on the face. And then sand the hell out of it. Paper by itself does not like to be sanded.
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Very cool.....Rich
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Thank you for kind words.
I was thinking about that, but the head is to small for that (at least for me). But I will try to sculpt whole head from sculping putty. |
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Are you sure it's paper?
Looks great! I am not a fan of Star Wars, but it's a pleasure to look at youe work. Lukas |
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