Cap Backfire
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Hey guys, it's me again. Just wondering if there was a way to customize/ scratch-build joints (no jokes here, I mean for articulation of action figures, not dis-articulation of speech patterns..
) Anyway, there are a few projects I am working on and I wondered if anyone had any advice in this area. On all the web pages I have visited showing 'behind the scenes' looks at figures sculpting facilities, they use metal-presumably to allow baking of the figure's clay body or some such... Anyone have a more in-depth idea of what they use?? I am not averse to using metal, but have not, as yet, found a system that really works. After dissecting 3 Marvel Legends figures I am no closer to an answer. I have some ideas, but they seem very labor-intensive to me... And I'm incredibly lazy. Not a good match-up, I know...
Any help would be appreciated.
) Anyway, there are a few projects I am working on and I wondered if anyone had any advice in this area. On all the web pages I have visited showing 'behind the scenes' looks at figures sculpting facilities, they use metal-presumably to allow baking of the figure's clay body or some such... Anyone have a more in-depth idea of what they use?? I am not averse to using metal, but have not, as yet, found a system that really works. After dissecting 3 Marvel Legends figures I am no closer to an answer. I have some ideas, but they seem very labor-intensive to me... And I'm incredibly lazy. Not a good match-up, I know... Any help would be appreciated.
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