Really appreciate these videos about sofubi man! getting into the hobby is very daunting, with vids like these it makes it easier. I'm more into collecting western designer vinyl, slowly diversifying into several classic sofubi, like byron and uamou.
Robbie Velez I'm glad to hear it's been helpful for you! I want this to be a welcoming hobby so that everyone can have the same great experience with it that I do.
I don't know the precise method, but I know they make the metal mold around a wax version of the sculpt and then melt the wax out from the inside. I believe they might've talked about it in more detail in the Marsham Toy Hour podcast episode with science patrol as a guest, so check that out!
love this intro music! thanks for all informative videos Luke!
Really appreciate these videos about sofubi man! getting into the hobby is very daunting, with vids like these it makes it easier. I'm more into collecting western designer vinyl, slowly diversifying into several classic sofubi, like byron and uamou.
Robbie Velez I'm glad to hear it's been helpful for you! I want this to be a welcoming hobby so that everyone can have the same great experience with it that I do.
Yo can we get a list of websites in the description? Thank you
Thank you very much, i live in Los Angeles i can definitely go to designercon!
Heads up: Lulu Bell no longer exists as a physical store. Covid seems to have killed them.
Hey luke do you know how the metal molds are made ? I can't seem to find any info online.
I don't know the precise method, but I know they make the metal mold around a wax version of the sculpt and then melt the wax out from the inside. I believe they might've talked about it in more detail in the Marsham Toy Hour podcast episode with science patrol as a guest, so check that out!