Thursday, July 3, 2014

Kawazu God (2)


It was used this time is the ice tray made of silicon can make ice cube type of companion. I this. I am using the cut and 2 Companion Cube Ice Tray part Portal - ThinkGeek. The remaining ice for. It may be said that the first place have been mass-produced by the weighted storage cube, appearance scene of the weighted companion cube is why is limited, but the goods of the companion cube is extremely reasonable given the popularity. Episode until separation was impressive from the encounter in the first work in particular. Origin of items subject of bullying that was born from the idea of a de S GLaDOS will invite sorrow. On the other hand Dattari moth balls weighted storage cube or cube was placed weighting in Japanese subtitles, handling is sloppy person of the storage cube. I leave it to this side Combine OverWiki, the original moth balls Half-Life wiki and Portal wiki talk so likely continue to shift more and more - Aperture Science Weighted Storage Cube!. Please moth balls if you are interested because there are various, such as Star Wars series silicon ice tray. I have guy Han Solo, which is frozen carbon, but it is missing in in the house. Now ThinkGeek - KOTOBUKIYA Home & Office - Kitchen | Kitchen accessories miscellaneous goods Kotobukiya. In I'll show you what I made. The prepared as pressed against the inside of the paper clay type. I tried some, but such as those powder may stick to hand to the touch after drying. Can not good enough. light paper clay usage is the same as the paper clay. Durable and divisible by feel like Styrofoam and dried. It seems to be easy to be painted. Maybe surprisingly good. is poured in the state of mushy to mix plaster to water. Form out neatly comparatively. Processing such as painting also will be a breeze, but the hardness of the degree be damaged easily if Tatere nails. It might be covered if surface-treated with a spray. Colorful plaster Once you have colored with watercolor paint in water beforehand. However, I will be in pink gray, if red if black plaster so white. The following materials feel not a little handy. The one that is as plastic and hardened in a short period moth balls of time and mix the two types of liquid resin cast Wave resin cast. Ex2kg non xylene type. The price is not high, but I will be in its own way. disposable cups for mixing, etc. must be prepared for everything. to heat a little when you harden, but the damage is unlikely to be the type. Form out firmly. Perfection. However, painting is difficult unlike plastic. It was used for a walk squeak Come to think of it also was this. Water was added little by little cement, feel to cram into a mold in the shape mud kneaded well. Keep in mind that it seems rough to be attached to the skin with a strong alkaline. moth balls Takes a long time to dry, but hard to once hardened. And heavy. Is it good to do it and a little fewer than the specified water. The bottom is or is darker in color a little when I take off from the mold by placing the 1st round. It becomes thinner and dry if left untreated. By bubble's ever fall loudly during that trial and error. I think it will work a little more if used. 1-component sealant series silicon sealant | was going to try to create a cube with the elasticity like rubber, but CEMEDINE failure. It is a terrible stench, but free of stink if dry. I might go and do it well over time. Below, introduce what I tried embedded in various handy plaster. moth balls Let decorate a bag of favorite in the strap and S-hook small / tag / safety pin key ring! Once you have applied to the S-hook clothesline your seat, it becomes fun to take in the laundry! Let put a note on the fridge magnet! The admission card when you receive training with a string aperture of Science pass case! Let stand out by using the auxiliary shaft end of the pencil test! shoehorn fashion from the step! Let's tighten or loosen the screw driver! Or more! And make cookies and ice type that such a usage I'll stop!
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