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Toygiant
You like to be annoying like that.

USA
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Posted - 07/20/2010 :  19:18:25  Show Profile  Visit Toygiant's Homepage  Send Toygiant an AOL message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by EDcomics

Thanks, TG. I also got that suggestion from RoyalT. My main concern, however, in pliability. The stactions I bought from RoyalT are a hard resin, whereas the Glyos figures are more bendy. If it were just a matter of sticking new arms and a head onto a regular Glyos body, hard plastic would do the trick. I'm looking to do every part of the figure, though. Hard plastic probably won't fit into hard plastic, right? Maybe I'm overthinking it, but I just want to make sure I don't order a plastic that won't fit my need.



Hmmmm, I have Royal's Polar and it doesn't feel like the Smooth-on stuff at all, it feels more like Pour-cast (). But, he may have switched since. The 321, to me, feels similar to what the 2002 accessories were made out of, but more rigid (holding it's shape better).

Having never seen a Glyos first hand I'm not sure about what they feel like. Are they made from a softer as opposed to a more rigid material?

COMING SOON!

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EDcomics
Foxtail Dreamer

5936 Posts

Posted - 07/20/2010 :  19:37:39  Show Profile  Visit EDcomics's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yeah, TG. The Glyos figures are kind of semi-rigid. The joints pop together. Everything bends a bit.

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EDcomics
Foxtail Dreamer

5936 Posts

Posted - 09/02/2010 :  00:44:56  Show Profile  Visit EDcomics's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Some sculpting from tonight. I think I shouldn't have added the beak. Maybe I'll grind it off tomorrow.


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he-mike
Gas Station Attendant

USA
521 Posts

Posted - 09/02/2010 :  02:07:31  Show Profile  Visit he-mike's Homepage  Reply with Quote
All of your sculpts look really cool. I like to use Aves Apoxie Sculpt for my customs. It has a good workable time of about 1.5 hrs and can be easily smoothed out with water. Let's see some pictures of finished painted ones!

"Dude, the guy who makes the actual toy is jealous of your custom... that, my good sir, is the sweet taste of victory you're tasting right there."
-GS
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mholst87
Proof that relentless nagging pays off!

697 Posts

Posted - 09/02/2010 :  22:28:29  Show Profile  Visit mholst87's Homepage  Reply with Quote
For what it's worth, I like the beak
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EDcomics
Foxtail Dreamer

5936 Posts

Posted - 09/09/2010 :  20:16:51  Show Profile  Visit EDcomics's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Not going to crop these because I have to run, but here are some Gormiti repaints I finally got around to doing. If anyone's interested in buying these from me, send me a PM.





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orionpax636
Like water, my friends...

USA
3514 Posts

Posted - 09/09/2010 :  22:16:57  Show Profile  Visit orionpax636's Homepage  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by EDcomics

Not going to crop these because I have to run, but here are some Gormiti repaints I finally got around to doing. If anyone's interested in buying these from me, send me a PM.








Much, MUCH better paint job than those hokey colors they come in. I'd get into those if they had more articulation, but I can only accept such limited poseability in Battle Beasts and not much else.


Born to be fully articulated.
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Ebonhorn
The Saint of @$$holes

USA
9402 Posts

Posted - 09/09/2010 :  22:56:31  Show Profile  Visit Ebonhorn's Homepage  Reply with Quote
you made those pretty awesome, ED! Great job!

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