I don't have access, until later, maybe a plactic stone mix.MikeyB-17 said:I was at work when I asked that, where we can't access Ebay.
Jeff M said:There are better, more authentic A2 jacket sculptures out there.
The jacket looks too tight on him across the shoulders..
Don't like the quality of the clay. :mrgreen:
Must be one of those Aero clay jackets.Jeff M said:There are better, more authentic A2 jacket sculptures out there.
The jacket looks too tight on him across the shoulders..
Don't like the quality of the clay. :mrgreen:
This would be a 2 part epoxy resin with a powdered stone additive. An original was sculpted out of the artists preferred medium, then a silicone mold was made. Usually, 2 equal parts of A & B (resin and hardener) are mixed, poured into a mold, put in a sealed chamber while a vacuum pump removes all air bubbles. Other components are available depending on the qualities needed. Microscopic glass bubbles make a super light casting but is tough to vacuum. The silicone rubber allows for super detail on multiple casts where a rigid type of casting compound would be good for one and break up as the casting was removed.MikeyB-17 said:That's pretty cool-I'm impressed with the attention to detail, down to the hanger stitching on the back of his A-2. What's it made of?
Vcruiser said:Does it smell like persimmons..?
Persimmon said:Vcruiser said:Does it smell like persimmons..?
Van, ha ha you are a scallywag