This is Line of Action FIgure i'm creating these are first 3 characters, really are 2 cause one is dead, like in every good star Trek episode
Looks great! I do like series of figures like this rather than just one-off unrelated pieces- really makes you think about the back story and the universe they exist in. Did you sculpt those bodies from scratch?
i work directly on materials, i know is a limit but i'm not very good with pencil in this case i found a good body and after i worked on the head, the victim character is a bad experiment but luckly the proto that was melting in the oven, has been saved in time to have a cool form. I have to do a tiger traveler in good shape i happy that you like this works cause your line inspire me a lot. i love vintage toy lines, they're better than toys we can find now in shop, with these toys i what to recall that taste
If you are having issues with pieces melting in an oven, I'd recommend buying a heat gun, It's meant for paint removal mostly but it cures polymer products quickly and you can avoid most melting issues.
thanx oOMoSOo great tips (can be use full to fix vintage figure or to make stand up my Barom 1 toys), i think i have to change materials and dont use sculpey to do mash up i have to use other clay, really i found it on web and i have to buy it
These are so good and would fit right in with my Galaxy people collection. Hope to see a line of these out soon?
I like the melted kitty. I would try to warp the other guys as well. Diggin the Tricerotops type fella.
Cool and fun. if you want to keep using super sculpy you can always submerge it in boiling water to cure it. or try aves or magic sculpt.
Very happy to see the this line like you !!!! May be that me and Dedo will do a resin of tiger to start (using clear resin or with other cool effect), and if all go right may be we cast other characters. I will start to do other new traveler soon. SHould be difficult to do other melted figure cause the fact that character was an accident, and my wife is not so happy i do this things with our oven but i will try to recreate the experiment