I'd do it after. If the glue doesn't want to stick to the paint, which shouldn't be a problem, you can always sand down the paint so that the glee will have a tough surface to adhere to. Another option would be to drill a series of small holes in the crest after the paint is done and glue the hair in in small bunches, all you have to do is just make sure that the homes are deep enough for the hair bundles to get a good grip and so that the glue doesn't show.
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How about masking off the area to be glued prior to painting, save you a bit post pray work.
Could someone tell me why most of the Foam Files posted on page 1 arent working anymore?=(
I wanted to do Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Injustice Deathstroke and Wolverine. so if someone could be kind enough to pass me the file , pretty please =)
Could someone tell me why most of the Foam Files posted on page 1 arent working anymore?=(
I wanted to do Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Injustice Deathstroke and Wolverine. so if someone could be kind enough to pass me the file , pretty please =)
You may have to right-click > save as, rather than clicking directly on them.
You probably could, but when it's so easy to make the shield from snow sleds, why bother?On the first page of this thread,JF posted a picture with .pdo file of a hat/shield that caught my interest:
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Looking at the bottom part of this object,would anyone consider using this as the foundation for a Captain America shield (i.e.after using plastidip to strengthen the foam)?