Wasn't sure how the little guy would turn out. But you've managed to turn another block of foam into a masterpiece! I hope Flubber helps brings in lots of donations to help fund the SR3's work . Thanks again for your time and effort in helping out non-profits like these!
It’s always a blast to create something that can teach others or at least help in some way. So many good causes out there and SR3 is an essential one for wildlife up in our beautiful corner of the world.
I've been wanting to make something out of foam. So you're an inspiration. I need to assess the costs involved for materials because it won't be a commissioned piece. Your children are adorable, by the way.
Honestly, you can’t get much cheaper material wise when building something to-scale. The tools needed are simple: a few wire brushes of various textures; a $10 clay tool kit; and hardcoat epoxy. The epoxy for this runs about $50, but there are cheaper options to explore. Totally worth it!
Really nice work! I have a question about coating a large bird sculpture I'm thinking of making. This would need to hang in the air similar to the shark you made. Would you recommend using magic sculpt or roscoe foam coat? One thought it had was to use a mixture of both, foam coat most of it and use magic sculpt in areas that need a bit more sculpting and detail, like the head. Let me know if you have a suggestion. Thanks!
I absolutely think blending the two would be a great combo. The foam coat offers a good “primer” for the piece and any area not needing a ton of detail. The sculpting epoxy would blend a lot easier with the foam coat as a base, too. You should realistically be able to make it appear seamless because both products are similar in color. The sculpt epoxy will do great for the fine details. Good luck! It’ll turn out awesome.
Wasn't sure how the little guy would turn out. But you've managed to turn another block of foam into a masterpiece! I hope Flubber helps brings in lots of donations to help fund the SR3's work . Thanks again for your time and effort in helping out non-profits like these!
It’s always a blast to create something that can teach others or at least help in some way. So many good causes out there and SR3 is an essential one for wildlife up in our beautiful corner of the world.
Oh my God!!! 😳😲 What a cutie! 👍🏻 I'm in love 😻
Love your works man. Great!...
Thank you!
Love your attention to detail. Another fabulous project!
Thank you so much!
Great Work
Thanks! Much appreciated!
Beautiful work 👏 👍🇬🇧
Thank you! Much appreciated.
I've been wanting to make something out of foam. So you're an inspiration. I need to assess the costs involved for materials because it won't be a commissioned piece. Your children are adorable, by the way.
Honestly, you can’t get much cheaper material wise when building something to-scale. The tools needed are simple: a few wire brushes of various textures; a $10 clay tool kit; and hardcoat epoxy. The epoxy for this runs about $50, but there are cheaper options to explore. Totally worth it!
Really nice work! I have a question about coating a large bird sculpture I'm thinking of making. This would need to hang in the air similar to the shark you made. Would you recommend using magic sculpt or roscoe foam coat? One thought it had was to use a mixture of both, foam coat most of it and use magic sculpt in areas that need a bit more sculpting and detail, like the head. Let me know if you have a suggestion. Thanks!
I absolutely think blending the two would be a great combo. The foam coat offers a good “primer” for the piece and any area not needing a ton of detail. The sculpting epoxy would blend a lot easier with the foam coat as a base, too. You should realistically be able to make it appear seamless because both products are similar in color. The sculpt epoxy will do great for the fine details. Good luck! It’ll turn out awesome.