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Dammit! That is FRAKEN AWESOME!!! I was going to make a Mark 2 from zeta, but now I am shamed to admit I can never come close to how good your work is. All freehand, right? Man I gotta ask again, what is that coating and paint he's using, I MUST GET SOME!!!
Wow.
That is pretty spectacular. Is it made of foam?
Epoxy primer? interesting...and it flexes and bends? any chance you can take a picture of the epoxy and the paint cans? It's OK if they are not in English, I can use the picture to track them down, but I am REALLY interested in this process. If I had the money I would fly to the Philippines to visit you all and learn the process first hand. (I'm not saying I might not do that in the future, but I want to try this way first) Again, AMAZING WORK!!!
Beautiful, just beautiful. Thank you for the new brass ring to reach for.
i have nothing to add, i just wanted to be included in this thread... :behave
Awesome! How do you move in such things!?
Oh man - that is sooo beyond what my little brain can take! Unbelievable! ;-)
one that has a 2 part mixture and one straight out of the can, which should I use? And how hard or stiff does the foam get after I coat this 3 times?
Hey Izabel! I just caught Don Roberts movie premiere! Well at least I think it is, I am behind the times on these things sometimes. At any rate IRON MAN GOES TO MANILA was great, loved the cheese factor (whether intentional or not) it was still great!
Back to this thread! I found some epoxy primer, but there seems to be two kinds, one that has a 2 part mixture and one straight out of the can, which should I use? And how hard or stiff does the foam get after I coat this 3 times? Thanks again for answering all the questions, I'm sure we're all really annoying at times.
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I have no idea what the that is or supposed to be, but all I do know is that it is I WANT ONE! Very clean work, especially with all that foam! In person, do the edges sag at all or need reinforcement? For example, on the shield and shoulder parts? I'm curious, what is the frame constructed of underneath? Great work, I'm sure you're very proud.