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Man, it's not even 9am and we're already talking about drilling and filling. This is my kind of forum. ;)
 
Jake, what do you fill the print with so it won't collapse during molding? Sand? Two-part putty? Resin? I'm wondering whether a print can take the heat of resin when it cures.
Aves epoxies buddy. I just fill the head with it then push a wet neck plug in when it starts to harden up...the extra squeezes out and you end up with a perfect plug hole...then I can be cast and I don't have to drill them out later.
when can we actually pay for this?!? (not the arms... the HS)???
take all of the moneys!!!
When the test cast come back and all is well.....sales thread should go up in a week from now.
 
Here is a 16usd soldier story body similar to banner on left

Right is sideshow Snake Plissken
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Appreciate the pictures, Jacob. But neither of those looks right -- KO has a odd looking neck and Drake is way too buff. Good to know though




Who would have thought the unseen body for an Indiana Jones figure would be such a drawn-out topic?

Not sure what the obsession is for the Stark arms is now. I thought it was just to show how more narrow arms look more natural with the Banner chest for a 1981 Ford/Indy.

The arms from those $24 "narrow shoulder" bodies on ebay will work fine.
 
Appreciate the pictures, Jacob. But neither of those looks right -- KO has a odd looking neck and Drake is way too buff. Good to know though




Who would have thought the unseen body for an Indiana Jones figure would be such a drawn-out topic?

Not sure what the obsession is for the Stark arms is now. I thought it was just to show how more narrow arms look more natural with the Banner chest for a 1981 Ford/Indy.

The arms from those $24 "narrow shoulder" bodies on ebay will work fine.
Totally agree with you on that while the Stark arms do look more natural, you will never notice the difference between them and the stock Banner arms once you have the jacket on.
 
To me, the bulkier arms seem to restrict the movement when trying to position them to lay naturally close to the body.
 
To me, the bulkier arms seem to restrict the movement when trying to position them to lay naturally close to the body.

True. The double-jointed ones are really the way to go for maximum posing.

I don't know how many people will be having their Indy put his had to his mouth though. Or tipping his hat. Most will pose him either lashing back with his whip or just standing, brooding, with whip coiled in hand. My guess is those are the two preferred poses.
 
I was looking at those. Not sure you need all that body detail for Indy... but the arms look right size-wise. Really need to see a sculpt on it.

I'm very curious to see what you think, Paul.
 
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