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carlito
Jun 5, 2006 20:44:07 GMT -5
Post by Mr. McCluer on Jun 5, 2006 20:44:07 GMT -5
im using a funaki body and head how do i make carlito's hair
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carlito
Jun 5, 2006 20:55:01 GMT -5
Post by Mr. McCluer on Jun 5, 2006 20:55:01 GMT -5
please reply *karma*
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carlito
Jun 5, 2006 21:10:24 GMT -5
Post by bigsteviefool on Jun 5, 2006 21:10:24 GMT -5
funaki head? anyway, use sculpy for hair, or maybe somehow solidify an cotton swab you dyed dark brown
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Post by sasso on Jun 6, 2006 9:26:12 GMT -5
You've got to be ing kidding me..Get one of his MANY figures.. RTWM Series 1 RTWM22 Series 1 WM 2 -packs RA 15 RA 18 Da 2
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carlito
Jun 6, 2006 10:07:03 GMT -5
Post by ringofpoison on Jun 6, 2006 10:07:03 GMT -5
You've got to be ing kidding me..Get one of his MANY figures.. RTWM Series 1 RTWM22 Series 1 WM 2 -packs RA 15 RA 18 Da 2 Shut the up. Maybe the guy wants to do something different, maybe he doesn't like those scans. Just because we don't want to all be like you.
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carlito
Jun 6, 2006 10:51:20 GMT -5
Post by sasso on Jun 6, 2006 10:51:20 GMT -5
You've got to be ing kidding me..Get one of his MANY figures.. RTWM Series 1 RTWM22 Series 1 WM 2 -packs RA 15 RA 18 Da 2 Shut the up. Maybe the guy wants to do something different, maybe he doesn't like those scans. Just because we don't want to all be like you. It's beyond intellectually- disabled to make of custom of someone who already has many figures.
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carlito
Jun 6, 2006 14:41:24 GMT -5
Post by ringofpoison on Jun 6, 2006 14:41:24 GMT -5
Shut the up. Maybe the guy wants to do something different, maybe he doesn't like those scans. Just because we don't want to all be like you. It's beyond intellectually- disabled to make of custom of someone who already has many figures. RVD has many figures, but you still made a custom of him. Yeah, it was a fix-up, but you could just have bought another RVD.
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carlito
Jun 6, 2006 16:47:14 GMT -5
Post by cenasfan on Jun 6, 2006 16:47:14 GMT -5
true, and use a cotton swab for the hair or sculpy as said above
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cioffdogg
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carlito
Jun 6, 2006 21:00:15 GMT -5
Post by cioffdogg on Jun 6, 2006 21:00:15 GMT -5
It sounds odd, yes. But I actually use -- Hot Glue. It can be messy and I've taken many, many layers of skin off my fingertips. But I find it's a suitable alternative to Sculpty. You don't have to bake it -- it just dries. The only downside is that you can't get it really smooth. This can be good for hair, cause it's easier to create texture, but it's not good for something like molding on kickpads or the like.
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carlito
Jun 6, 2006 21:09:16 GMT -5
Post by bigsteviefool on Jun 6, 2006 21:09:16 GMT -5
i never thought about that dude. that really sounds like a good idea. i hate sculpy becaus ei didnt know how to bake it, and i thought you leave it on the figure (i have no idea what i was thinking) and i accitdentally melted my shannon moore trying to make a mohawk.....
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cioffdogg
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carlito
Jun 6, 2006 22:51:15 GMT -5
Post by cioffdogg on Jun 6, 2006 22:51:15 GMT -5
Yes, it works well. The only downside is, sometimes you need to seal it somewhat excessively. Not because it'll chip, it can actually be quite durable. It's just that sometimes it can just leave the paint dull. For example, my Teddy Hart figure is like that. His hair kinda looks like I put chocolate frosting on it, looks like the top of a cake!
Karma?
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