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First Resin Figure... HELP!

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Posted by philp on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 1:32 AM
Dan,
Sorry, can't provide much help. These pics are pulled off the hobby-online website which sells the figures. When it comes to figure painting, I am definitely a newbie. I do have a post in this Forum on my first real figure kit, Spiderman. Big advantage was no flesh to paint Big Smile [:D] . I did a google on Countess Kranstein and found several built ups but not much in the way of description.
There are several good magazines out that deal with figure kits and I have seen some good write ups on this and other kits.
Try Modelers Resource http://www.modelersresource.com/
or Amazing Figure Modeler http://www.amazingmodeler.com/
I have just picked up a couple of Catwoman models, Julie Newmar in resin and Michelle Pfiffer in vinyl so will be reviewing all of the tips I can find (at least there isn't too much flesh on these kits).
Good luck with your figure. Can't wait to see the finished product.
Phil Peterson IPMS #8739 Join the Map http://www.frappr.com/finescalemodeler
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:55 AM
Phil,
YES!!!! It´s the first one, sitted on a grave!!
Finally I´ve found someone that built one!
GREAT job!!!
If mine gets close to yours on the looking, I´ll be happy!!!
Any hint?
Thanks!!!!!!!
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Posted by philp on Monday, May 3, 2004 9:15 PM
Daniel, is it either of these?


They are of Countess Kranstein by Solarwinds who make some of the best female figure kits IMHO.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 1:02 PM
To avoid destroying this vampire figure, I´ll try to practice with one anime resin I´ve just bought.
It will need lots of sanding, filling & patience... there is a HUGE quality difference between the 2 figures... the vampire is almost perfect (no seams, no holes...) the anime is full of seams, holes...
Let´s see how it ´ll looks like...

Tks again everybody!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:15 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Follador

I don´t know what is the scale... I´ve won it without the box...and I have one doubt... it doesn´t look like resin ( resin is yellow or does it have other collors?) It looks like a injected kit ( grey...)


Resin can come in any color... I have a kit that was molded in green resin even!

It's usually white though, I think...
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:13 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by roguemodel
Cut a piece of coathanger and insert into the holes and cement with 2 part 5 minute Epoxy.


Isn't a coat hanger a bit big? I use paperclips, and they do the job fine... (Well, on small kits, I haven't got anything too big yet... )
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 26, 2004 11:26 AM
I don´t know what is the scale... I´ve won it without the box...and I have one doubt... it doesn´t look like resin ( resin is yellow or does it have other collors?) It looks like a injected kit ( grey...)
It is a Vampire Woman sitted on a grave... It is full of details... and it measures aprox. 4"(assembled)
Thanks about the Mask hint´, the pins would help me too.. I´ll take a picture of it and I´ll attach it to my next msg.
I´m in Brazil, so if you need something... let´s talk!
Tks to everybody!!!!
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Posted by roguemodel on Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:45 PM
Don't forget to "pin" the pieces together as you assemble. If it is a 1/8th, 1/6th or larger you can drill a hole in the center of the piece to attached, ie: leg, then another hole in the part you are gluing it to. Cut a piece of coathanger and insert into the holes and cement with 2 part 5 minute Epoxy. If you have a good angle......like the arms, glue the arms on, then drill a small hole thru the upper arm into the body and insert a brass or steel pin or "wire". Wash with Castrol super clean (fantastic stuff, also used as a safe paint stripper on all mediums of models). Prime with a LACQUER primer, Krylon and Duplicolor are the best. Then paint!
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Posted by South Aussie on Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:53 AM
As the others have said CA is the best to use, for a filler I use Squadron Green Putty, one advantage with this you can mix it with small amount of MEK to make it into a liquid and apply it with a brush to fill small gaps. Won't affect the resin like it would plastic. I use both enamels and acrylics to paint after applying a primer.
Wayne I enjoy getting older, especially when I consider the alternative.
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Posted by cassibill on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:38 PM
Face masks are good 'cause resin dust from sanding is bad!!

cdw My life flashes before my eyes and it mostly my life flashing before my eyes!!!Big Smile The 1/144 scale census and message board: http://144scalelist.freewebpage.org/index.html

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:31 PM
Be sure to throughly wash the resin pieces to remove the mold agent. Do this before glueing or painting or you could end up with a mess.

Stephen
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Posted by cassibill on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 1:01 PM
Welcome!! I see these guys have you on the right track. Epoxy and CA are the glues to use. Remember the more durable joints are best done with Epoxy, especially it the figure is lage. What scale are you working in??

cdw My life flashes before my eyes and it mostly my life flashing before my eyes!!!Big Smile The 1/144 scale census and message board: http://144scalelist.freewebpage.org/index.html

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Posted by Hoser on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 11:50 AM
Hi Daniel! Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

Check out this site. Lots of great tips and how-to's, not to mention an awesome photo gallery.

http://www.gremlins.com/index.html
"Trust no one; even those people you know and trust." - Jack S. Margolis
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Posted by Avus on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 11:05 AM
Welcome to the forum!Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

To glue your model you can use cyanoacrylate (fast glue) or epoxy cement. CA cement is fast drying (very fast, maybe too fast), but still I prefer it to the epoxy one beacuse it holds much better. CA in gel dries slower so if you have to positon the part you can use that one.
You can use any putty to fill and any paint to color your moder. I use acrylic paints so I give a coat of enamel primer to my models before painting.

Have fun with your new figure!

Klaus

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First Resin Figure... HELP!
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:51 AM
Gday everyone!!!

Need some hints on how to deal with a resin figure.
I´ve just won one from a friend of mine but I don´t know how to works with it?
What kind of glue, the best types of paints... can I use putty as filler?

Tks!

Daniel
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