Security shoulder HR

Energibill

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Trying out my "foam skills". Its a rough start for this little fella but its going strong!
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I second the platidip. It’ll help fill and smooth the shoulder allowing for an easier smoother paint application. Are you keeping the same colours as the last shoulders?
 
I’d keep it blue if I were and find a better attachment method than the last set. These will be much lighter so it should make it easier to attach in general at least!
Hmmm... i mean, i dont want it to be too much blue tho! But i will have a thought on it for sure!

And yes im gonna do a better attachment for it for sure
I've have some idéas for it i've got!!
 
Hmmm... i mean, i dont want it to be too much blue tho! But i will have a thought on it for sure!

And yes im gonna do a better attachment for it for sure
I've have some idéas for it i've got!!
its a blue suit so i dont think there will be too much blue
 
Hmmm... i mean, i dont want it to be too much blue tho! But i will have a thought on it for sure!

And yes im gonna do a better attachment for it for sure
I've have some idéas for it i've got!!
Yeah, but you reduced the blue in your helmet so it should help with the balance
 
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So i've been using plastic spackle for the foam i built and did some part time waiting on it to cure, then i finnally got to sand the spackle then prime it!

I think i might use my secendary colour on it, why? Its a bit thicker than usual, so im using it as a secund layer primer.

A lil trick that can be handy for filling up small gaps.
 

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