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Post by magengar on Feb 18, 2007 1:58:00 GMT -5
Fantoystic! I'll remember this next time I go shoppin. I'll definitely have to get a Dremel kit real soon; I got projects I wanna start on for which I haven't bought any tools. Power Ranger figs, I run into them galore at the thriftstores but always pass them up... Well, now thanks to you I can finally have lotsa use for 'em! Thanks! zozo-Magengar Thanks meganger, I have really never casted anything before. I usually buy an original or bootleg and use it for customizing. I have a whole list of robots I want to customize so casting does sound like a good idea. What actually helps me scratch build and customize my robots is my tools. I spent alot of money on them, whenever I find a tool that could benefit what I'm working on I buy it. If you are starting with hard plastics I recomend a Dremel and multiple bits that can be purchased in a kit at the 98 cents store or Home Depot. buy a tool chest with lots of drawers for organizing your tools. Up date us on your figure, another type of figure that might work for your project and it has decent possability is the old power ranger figures. Mechaboy1
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Post by mechaboy1 on Feb 18, 2007 23:46:33 GMT -5
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Post by magengar on Feb 18, 2007 23:50:45 GMT -5
Yo, That's Awesome! The detail in it looks really solid! zozo-Magengar
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Post by mechaboy1 on Mar 1, 2007 20:23:44 GMT -5
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