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Post by britjap on Jul 24, 2007 20:26:55 GMT -2
So....how do you manage to dry (or make) model people so that their legs don't concertina down to half the length under the weight of their bodies as they dry? Drying them on their backs wouldn't help, I don't think, as they would then have flat bottoms and robably be impossible to stand upright afterwards. Any advice gratefully received. Diane
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Post by victoria on Jul 25, 2007 12:02:29 GMT -2
I have the same problem, they always end up really fat...so I can't help. I've just bought some people moulds for the bride and groom I'm doing this week, so hopefully they'll help..
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Post by rach on Jul 25, 2007 12:27:09 GMT -2
you can pop spaghetti in the legs etc to keep em stable.......i have the people moulds they are good but then you have to dress them and thats the hard bit..lucky I was doing a mermaid..lol
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Post by victoria on Jul 25, 2007 13:13:05 GMT -2
I suppose you could always do the legs first, let them dry with just their own weight and then add the body later...
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