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There is a product called Mod Podge that collectors use on high end collectables. It helps to seal and protect rubber parts from deteriorating.
Much success enjoy comic con
That looks so good! Have fun at the con!
great Chris 🦾but when you will decide to integrate the gun inside the leg? 😊
GREAT JOB (&BGM), ROBO-BRO!!🦾🚨🤖🚨👍
Very cool 👍
My Robocop wasn't as good as yours. But I really appreciate the inspiration you gave me to finish mine. Thank you very much and success.
You did an amazing job my friend! There's very few people who have finished a Robocop suit and your one of them so be proud sir. Excellent job.
This suit is incredible. Have you considered silicone spray or dielectric grease? I can't wait to see RoboCop back in action.
I hope that if there's a new RoboCop movie someday, they'll use you in it🙂👍👍👍
Smelling like KFC😂 Your videos are always cool and fun to watch. Have fun😊
Thanks man!
Cool! Will Peter Weller be there?
Unfortunately no he wasn't.
Like a jiban police metal heroes
3rd Position
Dont they make a glossifer for plastidip? not sure how well that will stick to urethane rubbers. I have concern about the vegetable oil putrefying over time.
Please tell me ur coming to MegaCon???? in orlando florida if so what day???
You guessed right.
Have you tried petroleum jelly? Vegetable oil sometimes gets a smell to it over time.
I wouldn't recommend Petroleum jelly because , it could break down the materials in the pieces
Possibly silicone spray or dielectric grease? These will not harm the material.
@@jimbear62 I did not think about that. It has always work for me. Maybe the best idea is to test everything on some sample pieces.
Did you make this suit yourself?
Yea.
I only built the suit, I did not model it. Twonightscinema on Cgtrader 3d modeled the suit if that's what your were asking.
Try to use the real materials, titanium alloy 😃
There is a product called Mod Podge that collectors use on high end collectables. It helps to seal and protect rubber parts from deteriorating.
Much success enjoy comic con
That looks so good! Have fun at the con!
great Chris 🦾
but when you will decide to integrate the gun inside the leg? 😊
GREAT JOB (&BGM), ROBO-BRO!!
🦾🚨🤖🚨👍
Very cool 👍
My Robocop wasn't as good as yours. But I really appreciate the inspiration you gave me to finish mine. Thank you very much and success.
You did an amazing job my friend! There's very few people who have finished a Robocop suit and your one of them so be proud sir. Excellent job.
This suit is incredible. Have you considered silicone spray or dielectric grease? I can't wait to see RoboCop back in action.
I hope that if there's a new RoboCop movie someday, they'll use you in it🙂👍👍👍
Smelling like KFC😂 Your videos are always cool and fun to watch. Have fun😊
Thanks man!
Cool! Will Peter Weller be there?
Unfortunately no he wasn't.
Like a jiban police metal heroes
3rd Position
Dont they make a glossifer for plastidip? not sure how well that will stick to urethane rubbers. I have concern about the vegetable oil putrefying over time.
Please tell me ur coming to MegaCon???? in orlando florida if so what day???
You guessed right.
Have you tried petroleum jelly? Vegetable oil sometimes gets a smell to it over time.
I wouldn't recommend Petroleum jelly because , it could break down the materials in the pieces
Possibly silicone spray or dielectric grease? These will not harm the material.
@@jimbear62 I did not think about that. It has always work for me. Maybe the best idea is to test everything on some sample pieces.
Did you make this suit yourself?
Yea.
I only built the suit, I did not model it. Twonightscinema on Cgtrader 3d modeled the suit if that's what your were asking.
Try to use the real materials, titanium alloy 😃