djgamer Posted November 28, 2012 So, I'm starting to get the things together that I need. I know I'm needing gold colored Rub'n Buff for one thing. My question is: Do I need to seal it? Will it bleed into the doll's skin if I don't? I'm going for better safe than sorry on that aspect. What is a good paint sealant that won't kill the sheen of the Rub'n Buff? This is the first project of this scale I have ever worked on, so I'm kinda a n00b at this point. I do however have a knack for crafty type stuff in the past. I'm also thinking of making a DD mold, so I don't have to use the actual body to mold the foam around. In the end, I plan on making: 1 chest plate 1 back plate 2 bracers 2 pauldrons 1 skirt w/ tassets 2 armor boots 1 armor cape 1 helm (last and may be skipped in the end) I know it's alot of work and I expect to put alot of work into this project. Kimberly is already jumping up and down in excitement as I post this. XD Proud captain of two lovely squires, Kimberly and Airana Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shaipnoy99 Posted November 28, 2012 I suggest getting in contact with one of the members here, archangeli. I remember stumbling across her KOS-MOS project that required crafting armor, painting and such. She may be able to give you some advice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bloodflower Posted November 28, 2012 I would always seal painted crafts, to protect both the colour and other things that may be stained by the colour. I've seen recommendations for Future No-Wax Acrylic floor polish as a sealant with rub'n'buff before but never tried it myself and it was for crafting foam(the Future polish didn't make the crafting foam hard and unflexible). Corellia(DD Marya), Sirius(DDS Sirius), Luka(DDdy OOB N-04), Alessa(DDdy Sakura Honya Head) Genma(Azone Kanojo) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djgamer Posted January 9, 2013 Alright, so here I go. I've got all the stuff needed to make it and I've started off alright, now come the hard part, how do I fit it around her chest? Kimberly is a DDdy and it's proving to be a difficult task trying to find a way to form the foam around her um... ample assets. This is what I had originally planed on going with. As soon as I can find a workaround for her bust, I'll be in good shape. Proud captain of two lovely squires, Kimberly and Airana Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misskale Posted January 9, 2013 This is the KOS-MOS of archangeli that was mentioned before. http://archangeli.net/kosmos/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djgamer Posted January 9, 2013 Hmm... hadn't really considered clay. Sitting here snipping and tapping the foam, that may be the course I end up going with. XD This stuff is really working my nerves. At least for the chest piece. Proud captain of two lovely squires, Kimberly and Airana Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SchroedingersCat Posted January 10, 2013 Have you considered using plasticard? You can cut it into the shape you need and then heat it over a candle to curve it. It won't work for the breastplate, but the other sections could work. Another thing you might be able to try is what modellers call "green stuff". It's basically a hard setting putty that can be sculpted and takes paint really well. Now with +/- 15% more uncertainty! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djgamer Posted January 10, 2013 Clay was next option. I was debating that from the start. I plan on trying to heat form the foam before I change directions though using a hair dryer. It that still won't cut it, I'm moving on to clay. Proud captain of two lovely squires, Kimberly and Airana Share this post Link to post Share on other sites