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m_candy's Resin Kit Tutorial - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2007

This tutorial is going to go over washing and pinning your GK!
http://www.michellesmess.com
If you would like an alternate way of pinning here is a link for an easy WIP
http://forum.e2046.com/viewtopic.php?t=18244

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  • Im wondering if anyone knows a great way to make realist Stolking's effect for resin models. ( the idea is to get them to look like real ones, not solid painted high socks--- I want to see the flesh underneith. THANKS

  • Thank you so much for these tutorials. :3 Also, yay Etna and Prinnies dood!

  • HI I hope that somewhere in your (awsome) tutorials you will comment on sourcing kits- Thai and Singapore repops are evil - the original artists who did all of the work get ripped off by cheap bootleg kits. thanks

  • "quite deep, doesn't matter far how I go in" ROFLMAO.

  • genius thankz

  • Etna!!!!

  • In my country there's similar soap, Kalia Oxy Action, for example. Is it safe for the resin?

    Thank you

  • What kind of pin did you use? I currently use butterfly paper clips right now and I use a needle nose plier just to cut and shape it. Also was that a 1/16 drillbit you used?

  • i see you're sporting the marks of a true modeller....plasters on the fingers from exacto blade mishaps ;)

  • Hey fellow chicka, love this tutorial. I'm converting from plastic to resin.

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