Comments on: Legend of Zelda Link Color Blanks Figure https://halegrafx.com/figures/legend-of-zelda-link-color-blanks-figure/ Free printables, vectors, graphics and art Sat, 21 Jan 2023 03:44:14 +0000 hourly 1 By: halegrafx https://halegrafx.com/figures/legend-of-zelda-link-color-blanks-figure/#comment-9 Tue, 19 Jun 2012 02:35:00 +0000 http://halegrafx.com/?p=707#comment-9 Hey Travis, I use polymer clay. One of the most popular brands is sculpey. There is also super sculpey which is a bit more expensive but seems to be easier to do fine details. The trick here is that sculpey needs to be baked. Some items can be baked and glued on but if you are looking to modify the figure itself it is easiest to mold the sculpey right on. The hard part is not melting the figure.

Sculpey is supposed to be baked at 275 but I will bake at about 240 for longer than recommended to get my color blanks to hold up to the heat. You will need to experiment with this though because each oven is different.

The head and torso seem to old up to the heat best. I also take apart my figures before I sculpt and bake them.

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By: Travis Thornton https://halegrafx.com/figures/legend-of-zelda-link-color-blanks-figure/#comment-8 Tue, 19 Jun 2012 02:29:00 +0000 http://halegrafx.com/?p=707#comment-8 Hi, I was looking into doing color blanks and adding clay to the mixture. I had an awesome idea and it was coming out great, but when I woke up the next morning it had cracked and broke apart. I unfortunately used crayola air dry clay and I guess thats not the desired mix. If you could please give me some pointers on what type of clay I should be using that would make my day.

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