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Re: Plastic crack collectors anonymous

Postby KatyaR » Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:18 pm

Yeah, the 'normal' Re-ment is getting a bit pricey. I did buy one of the Orcara wine sets- lots of neat pieces, but the box in which all the smaller pieces fit is a little lower in quality than I had hoped. Still, a really nice start.
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Re: Plastic crack collectors anonymous

Postby Indigo » Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:54 pm

I love Re-Ment! Sadly I don't have much of it. And I agree that it is starting to get somewhat pricey :(
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Re: Plastic crack collectors anonymous

Postby magkelly » Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:09 pm

You know there are probably about 6 books out there on how to make food and other tiny things from polymer clay. It's not quite as durable as resin on it's own but if you coat things with a good varnish a few times most of the time you can make a lot of very interesting things from polymer and polymer can be found at any craft store and online fairly easily. If you're handy that way could be a way around that problem. It's not that hard making things like food actually. It's a lot easier than making say a doll head that looks like a certain Doctor(s).... ;)
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Re: Plastic crack collectors anonymous

Postby Indigo » Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:49 pm

Excellent idea! I have a couple of boxes of air-dry clay on hand. I knew I would find a use for it eventually when I saw it on sale at the Hobby Lobby! LOL!
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Re: Plastic crack collectors anonymous

Postby DollyKim » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:23 am

magkelly wrote:You know there are probably about 6 books out there on how to make food and other tiny things from polymer clay...


If you're talking about the Japanese books with the checkerboard covers I will whole heartedly agree. I have all the checkerboard books and they have step by step how to pictures.
Checkerboard books http://dolfielittles.com/read/12.png http://dolfielittles.com/read/13.png the rest are on my library page http://dolfielittles.com/library.html Around $40 or less is a fair price to pay, none of them are worth $100

Now for English food for Doctors you want Angie Scarr's books http://www.amazon.com/Making-Miniature- ... 445&sr=8-1 and http://www.amazon.com/Miniature-Food-Ma ... pd_sim_b_1 Produce, meat, pies, her way of doing fish scales is incredible.
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