Molding and Casting Tutorial Custom Head Sculpts review

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  • Molding and Casting Tutorial Custom Head Sculpts review
    wylunone
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    Smooth on (for coloring the plastic) - www.amazon.com/...
    Liquid Plastic 325 (mixes with smooth-on Pigments) - www.amazon.com/...
    Sorry the rest I could not find on amazon, but you can look them up, here are the names.
    Liquid Rubber is Smooth-on oomoo 30
    Liquid Plastic 300 (cures as white plastic)

Комментарии • 436

  • @chatleskamper
    @chatleskamper 8 лет назад +4

    I'm not sure if anyone has already mentioned this, but it is helpful to have a second hole on the top. doesn't need to be big maybe an eighth of an inch in diameter. this would give the air an escape hole. this will help with pouring and prevent bubbles and help the resin get down into the extremities of the mold. pouring should be done a bit slower on small detailed pieces so the resin can get into places like batman's ears without air holes. and as someone mentioned previously measuring the liquid resin reduces waste. If you have cast a finished piece, you can weigh it on a digital scale and that would give you the total weight of resin need. Wonderful Video for beginners, however, I wish I had a resource like this when I began mold making.

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад +1

      hey there! thanks for the tip! ya another whole would been great for air to escape. and great idea on weighing! nice to see others give great tips! ya this video was really just to share and let others know about it.. not really a tutorial on how to do it step by step.. i would let others figure that out and find out whats best for themselves. thanks for watching and the comment!

  • @jaypee0031
    @jaypee0031 7 лет назад +22

    The reason some of your molds are coming out goofy, or missing pieces is air bubbles.
    1- Rubber Band your molds to hold them together, but in your case since the mold is so pliable don't go too tight or it will affect the actual mold piece.
    2- WIDEN your pour holes a little... they're too tight. Wider hole, less air bubbles trapped and easier to pour.
    3- After you pour lightly tap mold flush on table to help bubbles rise away from your piece. Air is your issue.

  • @frankmorphis1210
    @frankmorphis1210 2 года назад

    I love your video, 5th time I've watched it. It inspires me to customize again. Another tip for tight spots. I learned this at Tom savin's special effects coarse many years ago. For batman's ears...take a #1 brush and lightly put corn starch in there. Originally it was baby powder. But as you know baby powder is discontinued. Dab all the way up to to top of the cowl. The corn starch acts like a trail of bread crumbs for the plastic. Not a lot or you'll have air pockets effect again. Good luck

  • @saintsoul.615
    @saintsoul.615 8 лет назад

    more amazed to see how this vedio is been made as if an eye is making it and not a camera..... and also a beautful molding work also

  • @maskedsuperstarfan
    @maskedsuperstarfan 8 лет назад

    Great start-to-finish tutorial. I've dabbled a little bit with mold making and casting in the past, mainly with pro wrestling action figures. This video makes for some great reference.

  • @sigmasal9079
    @sigmasal9079 10 лет назад +4

    Perfect tutorial! thank you for the time you put in it .

  • @snoopu2601
    @snoopu2601 7 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge on mold making its inspiring to make some molds for my miniature settings like little towns

  • @craftygeekent4620
    @craftygeekent4620 5 лет назад +10

    Great video! It does look like a bubble got caught in Batman’s ear. You might try cutting a small vent in the mold to help the bubble escape next time instead of leaving a void in the cast. Nice work though!

  • @jeremyrobbins4807
    @jeremyrobbins4807 9 лет назад +4

    ive been obsessed with doing molds lately. ..i have to get the products you as using. thanks for the video

  • @couryhanthorn3544
    @couryhanthorn3544 8 лет назад

    just getting into the custom marvel /Dc figures you are talented for sure! ty for sharing this video.

  • @soundwave1a
    @soundwave1a 8 лет назад

    OMG so cool Wylun those head casts.

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад

      thanks! you should try it out urself one day!

    • @soundwave1a
      @soundwave1a 8 лет назад

      I have no skills in this what so ever lol. But thank you.

  • @gmpnj29
    @gmpnj29 10 лет назад +2

    Really cool. Thank you, that looked fun and im going to try it.

  • @mtrader82
    @mtrader82 10 лет назад +1

    I normally use a small to medium sized syringe to mix certain paints. You should try a big syringe to inject the liquid plastic into the mold first because alittle pressure/force might help with things like batman's horns.
    Great job on the video man!

  • @Ose_93
    @Ose_93 9 лет назад +1

    I actually like the Bane copy that is on your figure better than the original. I think the red you used when painting is cooler looking.
    Thank you for this tutorial! I saw another one like this, but they just guessed how much silicone they needed, using water makes more sense so you don't end up wasting it.

  • @retrorescued
    @retrorescued 8 лет назад

    Really great step ,by step, thanks so much for sharing.

  • @hazonku
    @hazonku 8 лет назад +36

    Just speaking from professional experience & hobbyist experience, when you're working with small amounts like this you want to measure by weight instead of by volume to get your measurements. You'd be surprised exactly how far you can stretch even those little bottles of silicone & resin if you just incorporate an accurate scale & do the math. Also maybe next time you do Batman you might have better luck lining up the sculpy block with the points of the ears so they're lowest point in the mold. Always easier to sand an area than to have to do a whole new cast because stupid air bubbles. What you could do to avoid re-casting & wasting materials is mix a little super glue with some cornstarch or baby powder to make your own super glue gel at whatever consistency you need to sculpt out the points. Can fill small bubble or even make a super glue paste that you can use to hand sculpt point like those ears.

    • @commandershepaaarrrdwrex2881
      @commandershepaaarrrdwrex2881 6 лет назад +1

      Since your a professional I have a question, how do I cast tiny things, something that's half of a inch wide and thin as a toothpick

    • @DadeRich720
      @DadeRich720 5 лет назад

      Facts on facts

    • @StillSymbiotic
      @StillSymbiotic 5 лет назад +1

      @@commandershepaaarrrdwrex2881 doesn't answer lol

  • @elijahredden
    @elijahredden 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you for posting this, I really appreciate it, very helpful!!!

  • @saultricoche6918
    @saultricoche6918 2 года назад

    Very insightful video !
    I've never try to cast but this looks Awesome the only downfall is the waiting process other than that it's a cool craftsmanship ., toy making is one of my goals this new upcoming year .
    You just got yourself a new subscriber to your channel and Instagram !

  • @andrewwoodger1180
    @andrewwoodger1180 3 года назад +1

    This is great thank you! I want to make some casts/ sculpts of the revoltech deku to make my own custom heads, would I just cast heavy seperate part or the head put together?

  • @jaymogul25
    @jaymogul25 9 лет назад +152

    the halls or peppermint in your mouth is annoying, but the video helped

  • @S.N.Customs
    @S.N.Customs 9 лет назад +5

    hey bud have you tried to use plastic shot glasses they works awesome for me and you save alot of materials

  • @felixlopez7464
    @felixlopez7464 6 лет назад

    Going to buy some and try these out

  • @ciaoxxbella
    @ciaoxxbella 10 лет назад

    very informative video! I want to try! great job, interesting to watch.

  • @TDuD3
    @TDuD3 6 лет назад

    the spiky ones you want to point them to the bottom so gravity helps you with those details.. and other tricks besides really shacking them, if you have a vibrator you may also use it for a board base for a few seconds so it get rid of the bubbles there

  • @mitchellpawlina586
    @mitchellpawlina586 4 года назад +5

    I think it’s best to make a two part mold, so it will be a two section mold. There would not be no sanding or finishing at all, and they will come out perfect every time.

  • @AlFigures
    @AlFigures 9 лет назад +6

    word! been wanting to learn this skill. thank u

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  9 лет назад +1

      +Al Figures no problem, thanks for watching!, I'm just showing you the basics, try it yourself and youll learn more!

    • @kanemaskell1448
      @kanemaskell1448 9 лет назад +1

      +WylunCustoms hey dude I like your vids

  • @kairus1
    @kairus1 9 лет назад

    Great video! Great tutorial!!

  • @lordpraga
    @lordpraga 9 лет назад +1

    Great video, i did learn some things....i think the batman problems might be fixxed simply by moving the post (pour hole) up the back of the head, (not the top, just farther up the back of the head) it would change the direction of the ears and allow air to flow out of that area better.

  • @sadheartcreaciones
    @sadheartcreaciones 7 лет назад

    -Pigments works well with white resin.
    -Blue mixed silicon tell you "mix it in a third cup"
    -Some bubbles? Open plus wide to poor the resin, or put some channels to free the air.

  • @Adnan.K
    @Adnan.K 9 лет назад +16

    18:24 THIS IS PARTA!

    • @AlfredoAntonioMartinez
      @AlfredoAntonioMartinez 9 лет назад +1

      +ed_system jajajajaa I think the same when I see the label XDDDD

    • @macoy3943
      @macoy3943 6 лет назад

      Dang it! someone got to it first XD

  • @shawnhenry1310
    @shawnhenry1310 10 лет назад +3

    I really like the work thank you for the tips

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  10 лет назад

      Shawn Henry thanks for watching!

    • @Dennis-pe6zx
      @Dennis-pe6zx 6 лет назад

      @@WylunCustoms U should really reply to the guy being nice and giving u advice not just the guys complimenting you..

  • @tylerryan5445
    @tylerryan5445 9 лет назад

    Can you suggest a store to buy the products at, or even a link to a online site? Amazing video, this has given me a revelation to customizing, watch out world!

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  9 лет назад

      +Tyler Ryan yes store, any art store would have it, i got mine at Blick art store. you can also see them online. i got the pigments online at amazon.

  • @sanmanDC050
    @sanmanDC050 4 года назад

    Cool. Good instructions. Ty.

  • @tetesukkosodok5469
    @tetesukkosodok5469 Год назад

    Thank you. good tutorial.

  • @HonestBlur
    @HonestBlur 6 лет назад

    Wondering about the plastic. Does it come out to a hard brittle plastic like marvel legends chest and ab or more of a softer plastic like the arms and legs?

  • @johnw3520
    @johnw3520 9 лет назад

    Do you spray anything on the mild before putting the plastic in? Or you just do it and when the plastic hardens it doesn't stick to the mold

  • @sciha
    @sciha 4 месяца назад

    hi, will the silicon not damage or remove the paint of the figure that is moulded?

  • @44HardCase
    @44HardCase 9 лет назад

    Ok thanks Wylun I'll try and see what I come up with. I want to make head sculpt copies of the 6 inch Black series Jango Fett head.

  • @michaelzero582
    @michaelzero582 8 лет назад

    I found this super helpful!! Thank you!!

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад +1

      nooo problem! thanks for watching! good luck!

  • @roguesilence5641
    @roguesilence5641 8 лет назад

    This stuff is incredible! I only hope i can find the materials to do this myself.

  • @BernsVFX
    @BernsVFX 8 лет назад

    Nice tutorial...thanks man!

  • @klanibal
    @klanibal 8 лет назад

    Nice VDO and useful. Thx

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад

      +Prakasit Kiatinimitra np! thanks for watching!

  • @DRob70
    @DRob70 9 лет назад

    You should drill small holes in the molds to allow air to escape from the smaller detailed areas

  • @kuldipbinning1989
    @kuldipbinning1989 8 лет назад

    Real cool tutorial, so how much does it cost to buy all the chemicals for a start up?

  • @qucee84
    @qucee84 9 лет назад +8

    nice video. you might wanna invest in some dispensible gloves....don't know, if all of the stuff you use is save for your skin. also, why not use two part molds?

  • @ElcrisMic
    @ElcrisMic 10 лет назад

    god job, buen trabajo

  • @raulvito6246
    @raulvito6246 6 лет назад

    Loved your video, want to try to do both heads and softer parts like hands, what sort of material would you recommend for hands and belts?

  • @richbrendle1010
    @richbrendle1010 8 лет назад

    Awesome. Thanks for this. I was wondering if these molds still captured the ball joint at the head! I'm just getting into customizing Star Wars stuff.

  • @TheReclaimer2552
    @TheReclaimer2552 6 лет назад

    does this method work for multiple parts of a figure? or just heads

  • @michaelgarcia5235
    @michaelgarcia5235 9 лет назад

    I have one question can u do the same thing with a 12 inch figure head and are the Materials u use cheap or what were can I get some that is cheap

  • @ultramaximusreviews
    @ultramaximusreviews 9 лет назад

    Great tutorial man!!!!

  • @claymarrs8902
    @claymarrs8902 7 лет назад +1

    Hey man, thanks for the vid. I have been doing in for a couple weeks now, and have made some really nice heads. My only question is I am now molding and casting some marvel select. When I pull the head from body, the neck pegs stay attached to head. So when molding, the neck peg becomes solid or wont mold completely. Can the neck peg be removed from head without breaking, also can the neck pegs be molded and cast seperately? Thanks again

    • @frankmorphis1210
      @frankmorphis1210 2 года назад

      Don't know if you ever got an answer or found a solution. 2 things you can do. 1) blow dry the head. It'll make the plastic softer and the head will pop right off leaving the peg in the body. 2) a technique called boil and pop. Simply just boil the head part for 5 minutes. Be careful... it'll be very hot. Use cleaning gloves (rubber) pull the head off. It should pop right off with ease. Good luck...and to put them back on blow dry the head or boil the head.

  • @flemmingschmidt607
    @flemmingschmidt607 8 лет назад

    Great video! Really helpfull and to the point. I have one question though: You only use the 2 realesing agents when prepping before the mold is made. I was wondering if you need to spray the finished mold before doing any casting or on the finished casts? Thanks for the great advices! cheers.

    • @flemmingschmidt607
      @flemmingschmidt607 8 лет назад

      :-) Also how durable is the liquid plastic? Would it hold up as joints and pegs and such?

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад

      hm. that never occured to me, but i clearly didnt have any problems on most of them.. the biggest problem i had was just making sure the compound got into every small corner of the mold lol.

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад

      oh it is VERY VERY DURABLE, stronger i would say compared to the normal figure plastics. once you take it out, its still alittle.. "flexible" but it keeps its mold. after about 30 mins it turns ROCK hard.

  • @nin_jo5662
    @nin_jo5662 8 лет назад

    Cool tutorial. thanks! Just wondering, if I want to make the hole bigger for these heads or the original heads to fit other bodies would I use a dremel?

  • @VermillionRacing
    @VermillionRacing 5 лет назад +1

    I've gotten this in my suggested videos consistently for like the past 4 years even after ive watched it probably 6 times

  • @lucasmoreno9848
    @lucasmoreno9848 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for making this.

  • @AF-we1zc
    @AF-we1zc 2 года назад

    I've seen a guy use a air pump to remove air from molds after putting them in an air tight container. Would that also help with the air bubbles or is that excessive?

  • @AREZGOW
    @AREZGOW 10 лет назад

    This is awesome Bro, Greg and you now have inspired me to give it a try. Now do you have a link to a site where to buy the specific product you used?

  • @magikarptreviews
    @magikarptreviews 6 лет назад

    so is it possible to clone figures using this method? you would probably have to mold each piece individually no?

  • @FilmThePoliceFTP
    @FilmThePoliceFTP 9 лет назад

    About the apoxie piece on the back of the head... When you cut it off and dremmel it down, what does that to do any sculpting in the back of the head? (I.e.: hair, mask design, cracks in a skull etc etc.) Also, I am a GI Joe man, do you have any tutorials on doing this for armor/webgear?

  • @TheModelVault
    @TheModelVault 5 лет назад +1

    THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO! Question: Is there a reason why you put the spout on the back of head instead of inside neck opening?

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  5 лет назад +1

      I didnt do the neck opening b/c you dont want residue there to dremel off. if you do the neck opening, you will fill up the ball joint socket of the head.

    • @TheModelVault
      @TheModelVault 5 лет назад

      @@WylunCustoms thx!

  • @CarlosCanalesNieto
    @CarlosCanalesNieto 5 лет назад

    Can you use a syringe to pour the clear cast material into the mold? Wouldn’t that be better? Great video and great modeling!

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  5 лет назад

      Im sure it would have! i honestly made this video early on after doing 1-2 as tests so there is always room to improve on technique. thanks for watching and i hope it was helpful! try it yourself and make better ones than me! =D

    • @CarlosCanalesNieto
      @CarlosCanalesNieto 5 лет назад

      WylunCustoms Thanks for your response! I am totally new on this, I’ve learned a lot with your videos! :)

  • @ShangralaFly
    @ShangralaFly 8 лет назад

    Just a thought...
    While I was watching you pour the blue into the pink, I noticed that what ran down the side was wasted.
    Instead of using two separate clear cups each with their own water mark, wouldn't it make more sense to use just one cup - making a mark for one level of water (add the second amount of water to that) & then mark the second water level. Pour the pink into the clear cup to the first level mark, then add the pink to the second level mark. That way, it eliminates the waste left behind from the clear cup you pour out of.

    • @ShangralaFly
      @ShangralaFly 8 лет назад

      I meant to add...great tutorial, actually. Very helpful :)

  • @clampowder9061
    @clampowder9061 5 лет назад

    How long does it take the superglue to dry when you attack the head to the Dixie cup?

  • @StudioSambodia
    @StudioSambodia 9 лет назад

    how do you cu toff where you poired the plastic? because When it coes out that thick , it's super difficult to cut for me.

  • @banawestreet
    @banawestreet 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this awesome video. I tried buying all materials on Amazon and it adds up to almost $100. Approximately how many molds are you able to create using that pair of Oomoo 30 bottles shown in the video? I'm guessing the Oomoo 30 runs out before all the other materials?

  • @shantes3496
    @shantes3496 2 года назад

    I know this is a old video but I wanted to know does this concept makes hard vinyl toy head?

  • @leenewey4683
    @leenewey4683 7 лет назад

    Hi going back are the heads originally on the figures from the shop ? or did you carve originals ?

  • @CesarGonzalez-uv8cm
    @CesarGonzalez-uv8cm 9 лет назад

    Great tutorial! ... what kind of paint you use to give colour to those copies?
    thanks.

  • @AF-we1zc
    @AF-we1zc 2 года назад

    Where's the cheapest or best value for buying the Smooth On products? Thanks for the video btw!

  • @Tik1800
    @Tik1800 6 лет назад

    I have to ask: will the joints get soft when heated like regular figure plastic?

  • @dronus
    @dronus 9 лет назад

    I think your errors were due to bubbles creating an air pocket. Cool stuff. I have been looking into smooth cast, thanks dude.

    • @Animetion293
      @Animetion293 5 лет назад

      Would benefit from a pressure chamber.

  • @jdizzledaplaya2986
    @jdizzledaplaya2986 7 лет назад

    You are a natural how do you do this?

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  7 лет назад

      i try my best, but im far from the best lol. just trying new techniques and trying to spread the word out to everyone else! thanks for the comment!

    • @jdizzledaplaya2986
      @jdizzledaplaya2986 7 лет назад

      WylunCustoms You know more about this then I do and you seem like the guy who does quality research on this because I never heard of these products before.

  • @magnum1165
    @magnum1165 8 лет назад

    I would like to make a mold of the NECA Queen Alien head which is a fairly large head, is there any tips and tricks you could give me? I am not sure if I should do a two sided mold with the smooth on or a solid one piece mold

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад

      +magnum1165 if the head is big.. just gotta get a biggggg cup or container to hold the whole mold lol. good luck!

  • @montereybaymurals
    @montereybaymurals Год назад

    Say you have a 3d print. Is it possible to cast a full model 3 d print?

  • @bladerunnersn
    @bladerunnersn 4 года назад

    This would be good for making vintage 1/6 scale Gijoe heads

  • @beltran0007
    @beltran0007 10 лет назад +1

    Great video bro I was looking for something like this I'm trying to cast same head too bro I will see how they came out thanks again

  • @JoeSkywalker-zt5kd
    @JoeSkywalker-zt5kd 9 лет назад

    Once I finish the purple/blue molding can I use as long as I would like or would I have to eventually throw it away ?

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  9 лет назад

      +Joe Caravelli yup! i still have mine. you should keep them and store them b/c you never know when you might want to make another mold

    • @JoeSkywalker-zt5kd
      @JoeSkywalker-zt5kd 9 лет назад

      +WylunCustoms okay thank you and great video btw

  • @avengervastey
    @avengervastey 10 лет назад

    awesome dude

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  10 лет назад

      avengervastey thanks for watchin!

  • @chandlerandmonica9331
    @chandlerandmonica9331 7 лет назад

    this was very helpful, but i dont get the white thing standing the head

  • @qlawsjc
    @qlawsjc 10 лет назад

    Awesome video!!!! Have you thought about selling the sculpts?

  • @JimiFigDrix
    @JimiFigDrix 9 лет назад

    is there a way to make a mold larger than what your using?
    basically I'm trying to make a Spiderman Hulk for my son and I want to make a Whole new head for the Hulk Body I'm going to use...But the spiderman head is about 2 times to small for it to look right

  • @shuddle32
    @shuddle32 8 лет назад +1

    cool video man, is it alright to sculpt with clay over these then bake

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад

      +shuddle32 ya i dont see why not, adding to the head sculpt your own design.. or if you use epoxi, you wont have to bake! , these molds i found end up being alot more durable and harden as time goes on compared to regular molded heads.

  • @herosketcher1785
    @herosketcher1785 7 лет назад +1

    So I've been molding lately and I was wondering if its deadly if you breath in while molding figures with smooth cast

  • @sentinelmoonfang
    @sentinelmoonfang 8 лет назад +5

    You shouldn't need release agent on the cup. Silicone really only sticks to itself, and since you're tearing up the cup anyway it's fine. The only time you really need the release agent is on the inside of the mold when you're casting in order to keep your mold from potentially being damaged by the demolding process. Also, when there's that many little overhangs, you really need to slush cast things a bit. Definitely do one at a time and rotate/tip the mold as much as possible while it dries. Overhangs and small, deep contours are really rough for one-part molds. Try especially for the batman to tip the mold towards the 'ears' on the mask to make sure the resin fills them.

  • @dud_of_man
    @dud_of_man 8 лет назад

    super helpful

  • @ms.D35TR0
    @ms.D35TR0 4 года назад

    Leave the chipped batman head, and just customized the body like it's been through hell fighting with Bane. :) Have you tried molding a whole figure? You can create your own action figure ...do a 4" action figure or something.

  • @GHOSTRIDERAIB
    @GHOSTRIDERAIB 7 лет назад

    where do you get ball joints for new heads?

  • @thesterplace
    @thesterplace 10 лет назад

    nice video, where are the links to all the stuff you used?

  • @artsculpture1024
    @artsculpture1024 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. Good info

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад

      no problem! im no pro at it, but i just wanted to get this video out there to let everyone know about it!

    • @artsculpture1024
      @artsculpture1024 8 лет назад

      WylunCustoms cool

  • @GojiraSteve2019
    @GojiraSteve2019 8 лет назад

    can you do that with the rest of the action figure parts like arm, legs, upper and lower torso, feet, and hands? also can you make a dragon custom action figure with bendy tail, neck, and wings?

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад +1

      you can do other parts of figures, but you have to take them apart and do each piece at a time.. etc. if you take the arm.. separate the bicept from the forarm and also the middle hinge, and you'd have to do each piece individually.

  • @snoopu2601
    @snoopu2601 7 лет назад

    Try and scalped the head different before you make a mold of the same thing right maybe make the Batman ears different?

  • @SFish3
    @SFish3 9 лет назад

    Dude thanks so much for the tutorial!

  • @AldonH1
    @AldonH1 8 лет назад

    Do these molds eventually wear out? How many times do you normally re-use each mold?
    Cool video - subbed

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  8 лет назад +2

      hi there! I still have the molds even till today, they seem fine, I havent used them in a couple months though, but there seem fine. , which means these are atleast more than 2+ years old. thanks for the subb and watching!

  • @BadazzReviews
    @BadazzReviews 8 лет назад

    Could you show a tutorial on how you dremel the peg holes for different figures?

  • @JayyTyler
    @JayyTyler 4 года назад

    How do I shrink the heads ? I have a baf apocalypse and wanna shrink the head

  • @TheYnotThat
    @TheYnotThat 7 лет назад

    Hey WylunCustoms, What do you use to remove paint from action figures aftert too many layers are on it? Thanks!

  • @jimmydarts73
    @jimmydarts73 5 лет назад

    Have you ever made acessories using this method? In particular military webbing or vests?

    • @WylunCustoms
      @WylunCustoms  5 лет назад

      no but i could imagine weapons will be the same processes and very useful!

  • @ComiqueroVaquero
    @ComiqueroVaquero 9 лет назад

    Hi Wylumcostums!!! I enjoy you video and I have a custion. I lost a thumb (left hand) in my Colossus Marvel Legends Toy Biz, how can make a new one with the other thumb (right hand)??? I hope you can help me. :D Saludos from México!!!

  • @yamydelpozo8865
    @yamydelpozo8865 8 лет назад

    Will this work on sh figuarts hair and faces