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big lots was huge on getting stuff like that...as seen on tv...although, usually months or years after it was a big deal....but when i worked there...we got a few things like that....
so, basically, what im sayin is...in a year or two, when it's not a huge hit, check your big lots....that is the point that i am basically trying to get across....(sorry..that's my nod to the peg legged pirate on family guy)....
big lots was huge on getting stuff like that...as seen on tv...although, usually months or years after it was a big deal....but when i worked there...we got a few things like that....
so, basically, what im sayin is...in a year or two, when it's not a huge hit, check your big lots....that is the point that i am basically trying to get across....(sorry..that's my nod to the peg legged pirate on family guy)....
That is great and although true I will more than likely forget about all of this in two years time. Probably even less. What were we even talking about? Ohh yes.....IF I do happen to remember your infinite words of wisdom I will be sure to stop by a Big Lots in a couple of years to check it out. Until then I think I will try Tarjay while it is still fresh in my mind.
Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009
^^^ The local news show tested the stuff on tv, it don't hold no leaky pipes.
Well that sucks. Glad I'm only using it for customs
Merlyn, I had no trouble sanding it down. What grade of sandpaper did you use? I used a medium grit.
Granted, I'm not using the stuff for fine details. Even for that little mask, it was difficult to get the holes right before it hardened. But I did fill in bubbles in a resin head with pretty good results. I'm going to use it to sculpt a mask with "ears" and see how it turns out.
Hey! Where's the waiter with the water for my daughter?
I have some on the way, yay! The ad on their website makes it look incredible, but I'm told it just doesn't hold up to their promises. Still, it will be fun to try it. Thanks again Del.
I'll have to double check my local sorry excuse for a Wal-Mart but I think
they carry it in the store. They have a section of "as seen on tv" stuff
near the register lanes.
I still haven't had a chance to try this stuff with a push mold, but I did find another use for it, since it's not great for detailed sculpts. I used it to fix a bunch of my DC Direct figures. The kneeand elbow pins on a few broke, and I replaced them with small dowlings cut to size. To keep the new pins in place, I took a tiny blob of Mighty Putty on the outside of the joint and smoothed it down. Once it was dry, it made the pins stay put while still allowing the inside of the joint to move freely. It sanded down pretty well and looked pretty good when painted. On one of the bigger characters with a broken leg, the area didn't want to hold with superglue. So I drilled a small hole and put in another cut-down dowling in. I drilled a matching hole on the other side for the other end of the dowling. I used putty to hold it all in place, because the superglue kept slipping. It holds very solid now.
Hey! Where's the waiter with the water for my daughter?
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