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    what is a good material to use to fill in mannequin calves area where previous owner cut out to make smaller to fit tapered breeches. mannequin is plastic hard material and is hollow,

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    You got a picture?

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      #3
      not yet

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        #4
        Hi guys,

        maybe polyurethane foam and after it dries out you can shape it with a knife and sandpaper.

        Or stuff a large piece of sponge in the calves and then wrap the foot with nylon/cello tape. While wrapping it with nylon/cello tape you can adjust it to give the shape you want.
        sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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          #5
          I would try Bondo.

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            #6
            some great ideas
            ah the smell of bondo, will make me yearn for the days of fixing the old muscle car as
            a teen

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              #7
              Bondo binds to fast (becomes completely hard within just 3 min). The smell is really something indeed. for not very large holes I prefer this water-based wood-filler, it is like clay you can shape it, has almost no smell, dries like clay and easy to clean and cheap

              Last edited by Disco Partisan; 05-07-2016, 07:47 AM.

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                #8
                yes that would be great, the smell would drive the family out of the house

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                  #9
                  I agree with foam to fill the space, then lay some epoxy and fiberglass over that.

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                    #10
                    look what this guy built....http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-n...-robot-7667715

                    Is anyone thinking what I'm thinking?

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                      #11
                      i saw that one to, as i painting my own mannequins and pimp them
                      i thought how to make that singing german soldier, a blinking GI ore tommy
                      with a sensor in it that can be done i think

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