NIKE TUBEBAGS
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Not quite the FOOTWEAR tube bag, but it is a start.
Yeah I think 21 x 11 inches. Even at that size, the jacket doesn't quite fit, so good luck with one at just 15 x 9.Very interesting!!!! But sadly for next year I'm conditioned to expect them to make about 50 screen-accurate ones and auction them for $10,000 each.
According to this page they are 15" x 9" x 9". Sounds kinda small, isn't it? Isn't the movie bag around 20-21" long?
http://www.amazon.com/NIKE-Sports-Cylindrical-Black-BA4516-067/dp/B007XZZM6M
And a win I had
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When back lit, there are still some very small bubbles in this part, but the part is water clear and has great detail. I did the degassing and pouring a little different on the 2nd set, so hopefully they won't have any bubbles.
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I think this is about as close to RD (and 1989 Prop Shoe) as possible for DIY.
I have outrigger soles setting up as I post this. They won't be ready for de-mold until about 3am, so we will all have to wait for tomorrow to see the results of that.
As you can see, I finished my first shoe ! What is your opinion ?
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I have a last question, How can I smooth out the laces ? ( sorry for my english, I hope you understand )
I already saw that I should put an iron on it ? Is it true ? If yes, directly or with a shirt above the shoe ? :behave
As you can see, I finished my first shoe ! What is your opinion ?
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I have a last question, How can I smooth out the laces ? ( sorry for my english, I hope you understand )
I already saw that I should put an iron on it ? Is it true ? If yes, directly or with a shirt above the shoe ? :behave
Where are you from?
Looks good Max.
@Vormz it's not hard but time consuming. If you take your time, work it out in your head before hand, then it's just a matter of a little artistic skill and patience.
yeah
use a plain tshirt and iron over it with some little steam
it takes a while
Beautiful!! Pictures like this hardly get posted in this thread anymore, and I never tire of seeing them. Excellent work!