tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-638403979809016174.post6805236498852313999..comments2023-07-18T05:03:32.468-07:00Comments on Kamen Rider World: Tutorial Custom SIC Hyper Zabee / Hornet Part 3henry wonghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14262513311751853749noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-638403979809016174.post-59303736176722517522014-05-08T18:47:26.334-07:002014-05-08T18:47:26.334-07:00I am sure there are other methods to make these sh...I am sure there are other methods to make these shoulder pads but for now I am sticking with plastic sheet foundations :) <br /><br />And I wait until the putty are semi dry (dry enough to be cut without losing its shape) before I cut it. Its ok if I slice into the plastic sheets, I used quite thin ones for that purpose and so long I achieve the shape I wanted. I made the mistake in the beginning by slicing the putty when it wasn't even semi-dry (thanks to impatience!!) causing some of the shoulder pads' sides to appear not edgy enough :( Thats why I always say patience play a very big part in customs :)henry wonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14262513311751853749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-638403979809016174.post-45748801437824059702014-05-07T19:55:59.870-07:002014-05-07T19:55:59.870-07:00Interesting method is customizing the shoulder pad...Interesting method is customizing the shoulder pad. So, the putty overlaid on top of the plastic to form the "grooves"? So, you cut/removed the part other than the bee pattern all the way down to the base plastic? Do you wait for putty to dry before removing them? Then you need extra caution in cutting them as not to damage the base plastic :D.WaLauWeihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11542033924708431046noreply@blogger.com