Riddler costume/mannequin display

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danbar
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Re: Riddler costume/mannequin display

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E-2 Robin wrote:Good morning and THANKS Danbar!
One more question, about the question marks... was your stencil cardboard, illustartion board for thickeness, and with the fabric paint... did you use a regular brush, squeegee or roller (screen printers edition).
I used "stencil blanks" for my stencils. They are clear thin plastic sheets. The ability to see through them really helps when placing your stencil on your garment. I had planned to use fabric spray paint, but it is far too thin/watery and hard to control. I ended up using sponges, but I think small rollers would have been a good alternative also. Thanks again for your nice comments.
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Re: Riddler costume/mannequin display

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danbar wrote:I made him a pose-able hand so that I could have him point his finger, or make a fist, or hold a can of Instant Forever Stick Invisible Wax Emulsion, etc.
Another suggestion along those lines:
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"Question: Is 'no time'... in time?"
(hope you don't mind the quickie 'shop job ;) )
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chrisbcritter wrote:(hope you don't mind the quickie 'shop job ;) )
chrisbcritter: Yes, that is exactly the kind of flexibility I wanted to have for this display. Good suggestion!
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Re: Riddler costume/mannequin display

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These are looking GREAT!!! WELL DONE!

The movable joints look nice and smooth in the tights. That is unexpected!

Here is the mask me make for the Riddler...
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Quick, Everyone, Flee for your lives, into the street!!!!

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Re: Riddler costume/mannequin display

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This project turned out great, Danbar! Kudos for going down the custom dye route with the fabric parts, it definitely paid off!
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danbar
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Chuck Williams wrote:The movable joints look nice and smooth in the tights. That is unexpected!
I wrapped the joints in foam after putting them in my desired position. Thanks for your kind remarks!
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Worked like a champ!!! :D
Quick, Everyone, Flee for your lives, into the street!!!!

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Fantastic work. It turned out great!
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