{"id":440,"date":"2010-03-20T12:10:58","date_gmt":"2010-03-20T12:10:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/harrysbronzecoffin.net\/blog\/?p=440"},"modified":"2010-03-20T12:10:58","modified_gmt":"2010-03-20T12:10:58","slug":"update-familiar-out-with-the-mold-in-with-the-new","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hbcstudios.com\/blog\/2010\/03\/20\/update-familiar-out-with-the-mold-in-with-the-new\/","title":{"rendered":"Update: Familiar &#8211; Out with the mold, in with the new!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a bit dissatisfied with the final product; there were some minor flaws that went unnoticed on the flesh colored, Sculpey Clay prototype that unfortunately shine through on each and every cast.  So, I&#8217;ve decided to recast the model with a slight alteration to the original prototype.  <\/p>\n<p>Before I go about starting over, I&#8217;ve invested in a vacuum\/pressure chamber in order to allow successful casting of clear\/transparent compounds-that&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve been working with, with little to no luck of producing what could be considered an acceptable product.  It&#8217;s not easy getting a bubble-free cast when working with clear plastics.  I tried to apply just about every possible solution to the problem.  I eventually decided I&#8217;d settle for a virtually bubble-free surface at the very least.  A select few made it out of the mold, at least 1\/3 of the models I produced, with significantly less bubbles than the rest.  Though it completely defeated the purpose of the compound I was using, I figured I could still give the models a full paint job with a little extra care.  I managed to fill any bubbles on the surface using a combination of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.testors.com\/product\/0\/3511X\/_\/Contour_Putty_58oz\">Testors Contour Putty<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.paperclay.com\/\">Creative Paperclay<\/a>.  Though tedious, I was willing to go the extra mile so that the material wouldn&#8217;t go to waste-I had already purchased a large supplement of the clear stuff, a bad move on my part.  A word of advice&#8230; always purchase these products in small supplements, do some testing and see what works best for you.  In my case, living in central Texas where it&#8217;s relatively humid, a slow setting clear\/transparent compound probably wasn&#8217;t my best bet without the aid of a pressure chamber.<\/p>\n<p>Once all the equipment arrives, hopefully I&#8217;ll be able to put the remaining supply to good use.  I&#8217;m excited and nervous at the same time.  This whole process has been a stressful learning experience with bouts of relief in between.  I look forward to the future and hope for a successful turnout.  <\/p>\n<p>The first official release will still consist of a limited edition of 5pcs, along with three one-off models similar to those viewed previously.<\/p>\n<p>A big thanks goes out to <a href=\"http:\/\/camilleart.com\/\">Camille Young<\/a> for sharing her ideas and experiences with me-I probably wouldn&#8217;t have gotten this far without her help.  I&#8217;d also like to thank Jon Knox of <a href=\"http:\/\/hellobrute.com\/\">Hello, Brute<\/a>, and Sean of <a href=\"http:\/\/monstrehero.blogspot.com\/\">MONSTREHERO<\/a> for additional help and advice regarding the toy production process.<\/p>\n<p>Stay tuned for more updates!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a bit dissatisfied with the final product; there were some minor flaws that went unnoticed on the flesh colored, Sculpey Clay prototype that unfortunately shine through on each and every cast. 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