
I sure hope this works! I took the legs from a porcelain doll and filled them with steel shot - then I took tin foil and squished it into a leg extension shape and covered it with apoxie sculpt. I'll find out in the morning if it works. If it seems strong enough I will do the other leg. I also completely redid the colors of the clock box - you can't really see it in the background - but I really enjoyed doing it and I'll probably be adding more to it.
the photo sucks - too lazy to take it to the light box and the flash reflected off everything - ah well
I must have missed something...what are you doing with the legs? Whatever it is... Apoxie Sculpt should hold it... that stuff is great....
Posted by: Veronica at April 30, 2008 10:20 PMThat aspoxie will hold the bolt for eternity! Just hope you don't need to ever remove it for any reason because apoxie is very strong.
Posted by: Linda Fleming at May 1, 2008 9:55 AMBet it worked!! I love Apoxy Sculpt!!
Posted by: kerry at May 2, 2008 1:04 PMSo... did it work? Have you made any more progress? Enquiring minds want to know, LOL.
Posted by: JudiA at May 3, 2008 4:25 PMUH-HUH! And you tease ME about BLOOD, Dr. Frankenstein? LOL! Seriously, I can't wait to see her finished. You always do the coolest things with doll body parts!
Posted by: Kai at May 5, 2008 11:33 AM