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Technical question; are these figurines resin? And you use cyanoacrylate for assembly?
Looking forward to seeing this one finished.
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Yes Wulf, they are resin and super glue holds them together.
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Jarpi wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 1:40 am Yes Wulf, they are resin and super glue holds them together.
Thought so. I've been there an done that too. You have to get it right the first time or you're screwed. :roll:
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Jarpi what do you think of 3D printers creating Cindy peril figurines or Gimp peril figurines in general.
Cost too much? I'm assuming you make mold and then crave Cindy by hand... right? Will Burner
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wjhk93 wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:46 pm Jarpi what do you think of 3D printers creating Cindy peril figurines or Gimp peril figurines in general.
Cost too much? I'm assuming you make mold and then crave Cindy by hand... right? Will Burner
I'm no Jarpi but I'm a bit familiar with 3D printing business ... the hardware cost itself is not entirely prohibitive, think 100 to 500 dollars but the problem is the digital model libraries. I tried to make my own 3D models and it's a pain in the ass. So, if you have a source of 3D data files with women tied to poles, it's easy-breazy. If not, good luck.
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I build and paint resin figurines that are (were) available and sold as kits. Although I do sculpt too, but not in miniature size. I never worked with a 3D figurine. The figurines I work on right now are bought many years ago ,this hobby was asleep for a long time and I just picked it back up.
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Jarpi wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 2:43 am I build and paint resin figurines that are (were) available and sold as kits. Although I do sculpt too, but not in miniature size. I never worked with a 3D figurine. The figurines I work on right now are bought many years ago ,this hobby was asleep for a long time and I just picked it back up.
I'm glad you did. You art a talented artist in that area, and I hope to see more of your work.
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Wow; models have come on a bit since I last looked at them (a favourite from childhood here)
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Chimaera wrote: Sat Oct 23, 2021 6:54 am Wow; models have come on a bit since I last looked at them (a favourite from childhood here)
Those were the good old days, when our youth were quietly corrupted at the news stand, and the toy store. Not to mention those serial movies when women were tied up and threatened with deadly peril every Saturday morning.
Ah yes, fond memories. :D
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Aah- the good old days when you could tie a young woman wearing a ripped top and tiny shorts to a railway track and it all good.
I play around with 3D art; well actually more playing with virtual dolls than art I suppose. I do a variety of themes according to my mood, but most are bondage/DiD related to various degrees.
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