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 Post subject: Antony, would you happen to know this?
PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:04 am 
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Hey, Antony!
I hope you are just fine! I have been so busy that it's taken me this long to finally participate in the forum again. Please, forgive me!
I know you're too busy, but I need to ask you this: would you know what material(s) I could use in order to "remodel" (?) the hair of a DC Direct Wonder Woman figure of mine?
I would like to take the original hair sculpt and "improve" it somehow. Please, if you happen to know the answer, get in contact whenever possible. If you prefer, you can send an e-mail (wwfan@uol.com.br).
Thank you so very much for your precious attention!

Eduardo


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Hi Eduardo! Thanks for writing. Your best bet would be a product called Apoxie Sculpt. You can only buy it online and it is not available in any stores. I have used it on many model kits and for customizing figures.

It is a 2-part putty-type mixture that has a generous working time and cures in 24 hours. It's the product-of-choice for figure sculptors and modelers.

Using a basic consumer product like Sculpey will not give you the detail you would want for hair, and with Apoxie Sculpt, there is no baking necessary!

Here is where you can purchase it:
>> http://www.avesstudio.com/Products/Apox ... culpt.html

Hope this helps - please share photos when you complete the project!

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