Pirotess arrived last Monday. I’m bit dissapointed with kit’s quality, it’s the worst one I recieved from E2046.com ’till now. Though, it’s still better than Thai recast.

Take Care.
Here are some photos. As You may see, there’ll be some difficulty with fitting hair, but with help of Magic Sculp I think I can manage it 🙂
The only thing I’m thinking about is, if I should glue all hair parts together with her face and then fill gaps, or make it in hard way – try to fit/fill parts, praying Magic Sculp won’t stick to other parts while doing so?
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Since I’ve been asked few times about kits I’d love to make in future – I’ve made this, dedicated, wishlist page. Where You may see kits I added to my shop wishlist at E2046.com .
As for now, there’re only “a few” of, but I’m going to update it.
Wish me a luck in getting money for all those 😉
Take Care.
I’m having some serious issues with the idea I showed You in my last note.
As I told You already, I’m not sure what material I should use to prepare base.
I’ve been thinking about using Sculpey, but to make such big base, the cost would be way too high. I also found Milliput putty, which also could be used to sculpt, but it’s expensive as well- making base for those two figures would cost as much as buying one new kit. Typical modeling clay, which I can afford, is way too fragile.
I’m looking for any help in finding less expensive modeling material, which will be durable/stone-hard after drying.
Any ideas?
Take Care.
Since I’m really unpatient person and I’m going to got both Deedlit and Pirotess kits, I thought it may be fun to put them together in one piece.
I’m not sure, if I can call this diorama, but that was first word which came to my mind.
Here’s quick sketch I’ve done in openCanvas5 to show my idea. Any suggestions are welcome 🙂
I’ve been thinking about materials as well. As for now, my idea is to sculpt base with Super Sculpey, or Sculpey LivingDoll. But first I need to get them. It isn’t going to be easy, nor cheap.
Though, I have no idea, if I’ll ever find place to put them in my room in way they won’t get damaged by any accident 😐
Cheers!