Nemesis9 Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 10, 2017 #1 So I needed a quick set of handguns, and was able to slap these together with some foam I had laying around. And in case anyone is interested, I'll post the templates I made. Hope they're able to help someone!
So I needed a quick set of handguns, and was able to slap these together with some foam I had laying around. And in case anyone is interested, I'll post the templates I made. Hope they're able to help someone!
cckaiser2 Well-Known Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 10, 2017 #2 Thanks! This is helpful for a quick prop build I need to do! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
LoneWanderer Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2017 #4 How do you guys harden the foam enough for handling before painting? I've hear several techniques but what works best?
How do you guys harden the foam enough for handling before painting? I've hear several techniques but what works best?
WireFox Active Member Apr 11, 2017 #5 Heat seal with a heat gun, caulk the seams and coat with mod podge before coating in plastidip and then painting.
Heat seal with a heat gun, caulk the seams and coat with mod podge before coating in plastidip and then painting.
Nemesis9 Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 11, 2017 #6 Just heat seal with a heat gun, and two coats of Plasti Dip will do. I've been using this method for years with no problems.
Just heat seal with a heat gun, and two coats of Plasti Dip will do. I've been using this method for years with no problems.