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OMG....must be more patient...must be more patient... damm I cant wait to get him.:thud: Thanks for the Pic's Gruff Old Bear :hi5:
 
Agreed. Thanks for the Pic's Gruff Old Bear. I ordered mine today and went with the kit instead of painted version. Looking forward to piecing together this masterpiece.
 
Official announcement for Hendrix shipping.

Dear my Hendrix buyer,

How are you doing?
South Korea is a very unusual heat wave, high humidity.

First, i apologize for the delayed Hendrix figure(painted version sculpts and full custom figure) shipping.
I do my best for shipping date as i already announced, but it will be little delayed.
I know you already waiting for over 3 month, i really sorry again.

Now i had a some troubles,
First, crazy hot weather with high humidity.
It was a big problems to my painting job process.
Also my Hendrix silicon mold has damaged, so now i make new silicon mold.
It will be fixed soon, not worry about that.
But it will be need some more time, little delayed my schedule.

Originally, i was promised shipped on this week, but it will be take a little more.
Please wait for the next one to two weeks, as much more appreciated.
I promise it will be shipped at next two weeks.
Also i will be do my best for you must received own Hendrix figure as soon as possible.

I am very sorry for this situation, and really thanks for the your patience.
Thank you!

Best Regards,
Serang.


I am sad to see this..... but only because I can not wait to receive this masterpiece. Please take your time to make them perfect Serang! I think we all will be rewarded with our patience!:1-1:
 
How to using Serang's Hendrix guitar decal.

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This is very cool Serang. I have a question for you.... Does the Hendrix guitar that comes already painted use the decal or do you hand paint the details on them? I thought I saw that the details on the guitar were hand painted? Thanks! Cant wait for this!
 
This is fantastic, so much work gone in, well done ;)

I'm planning something similar (not hendrix) and was wondering if you made the microphone and stand yourself?
(I did search but no results)
 
Okay, I shot a few pictures of the kit. First though, I want to say that these really are kits. Opening one up is like opening a garage kit for the first time. If having your brain rattle with tasks to be done on the way to completion doesn't excite you, this ain't for you. If you're expecting something that will pop together easily, this ain't for you. This is for those who actually enjoy prep work.

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The Hendrix kit, because of the way the heads are designed, doesn't have pour spouts to clean up. There's plenty of flash to scrape from the hands, and the guitar body parts are attached to sprues as big as the parts. Lots of things to scrape and sand and polish before painting.

There is no suitable 1:6 African wig on the market, and it's really something to see how Serang solved this problem. He has made his own wigs from a mohair-like fabric attached to sculpted scalp pieces. The kit comes with a very generous sample of the fabric (the piece you see in the photo is stacked three high!); enough to compensate for many failed attempts to get the hair looking just right.

There are no assembly directions. If you're getting a kit I recommend grabbing the photos of Serang's finished figure at OSW, because the pictures are smaller and hard to grab from his site, and you'll need references for many of the small parts. Especially if, like me, you don't start for a month or so. :rotfl


I can hardly wait to start this -- but the Beatles are first in line. :panic:

I just picked up my 2 Jimi heads from the post office.

They are beautiful likenesses and I don't have any apparent problem with flashes
but 2 observations

The "wigs" are'nt really wigs, but square patches of material. I'm not sure how to deal with these. I had expected they were going to be some type of shapes wig with elastic. I don't know whether to glue whole pieces entirely onto the sculpt and then just trim away or what. I'm not ahair dresser

2nd I notice in your pics it does'nt look like the magnets are glued into the sculpts. With mine all 4 magnets have been glued, but the "changeable head system" does'nt work.
Apparently the postive+/negative- poles of the magnet were glued in differently. So while the basic head attracts the afro scalp it repels the headband sculpt and while the Vodoo sculpt attracts the headband sculpt it repels the afro sculpt
 
Jimmy C,
First, i am sorry that was my mistake on magnets.
I was some confused, i can't check that.
Please return to me, i'll send fixed heads to you.

I will posting 'how to make hair parts' with some pictures soon.
Hope this helps to you.

Thanks,

Serang.
 
Jimmy,

First -- READ THIS -- you're quite right, my magnets are not affixed, and it sounds like there was a mistake in attaching yours. Depending on how Serang installed them, getting them out could be dangerous. If they're just superglued, use a CA de-bonder for one head and one wig piece. Then make both wig bases work on the undisturbed head, and finally make the second head work with the wigs.

If they're in some kind of hot glue, carefully dig out enough glue to get some needle nose pliers and GENTLY rock the magnet loose without squeezing.

If it's been sunk in something like Magic Sculpt, you may want to return the heads to Serang (all four pieces, so he can make sure they mix-and-match).

What you want to avoid is squeezing the magnet with pliers, or, especially, having to dig it loose with a dremel. Magnets explode. They don't like being hammered. It can be done (I've done it to correct my own error) but is not recommended.

As for making the wig, you'll want to cut a square that is larger then the wig base. Give yourself extra fabric to grip and pull -- don't cut tight just to save fabric, Serang provided ample. Any number of adhesives should work: 3M adhesive spray, UHU, even a dab of hot glue if you work fast. You'll want to think in terms of "corners," and attach those first. Sideburns, widow's peak, and last the nape; it's got about five corners, or points between which you'll want to stretch the fabric. Start at the front and work back. Finally, trim off the excess fabric.

Good luck with those magnets.
 
Jimmy,

First -- READ THIS -- you're quite right, my magnets are not affixed, and it sounds like there was a mistake in attaching yours. Depending on how Serang installed them, getting them out could be dangerous. If they're just superglued, use a CA de-bonder for one head and one wig piece. Then make both wig bases work on the undisturbed head, and finally make the second head work with the wigs.

If they're in some kind of hot glue, carefully dig out enough glue to get some needle nose pliers and GENTLY rock the magnet loose without squeezing.

If it's been sunk in something like Magic Sculpt, you may want to return the heads to Serang (all four pieces, so he can make sure they mix-and-match).

What you want to avoid is squeezing the magnet with pliers, or, especially, having to dig it loose with a dremel. Magnets explode. They don't like being hammered. It can be done (I've done it to correct my own error) but is not recommended.

As for making the wig, you'll want to cut a square that is larger then the wig base. Give yourself extra fabric to grip and pull -- don't cut tight just to save fabric, Serang provided ample. Any number of adhesives should work: 3M adhesive spray, UHU, even a dab of hot glue if you work fast. You'll want to think in terms of "corners," and attach those first. Sideburns, widow's peak, and last the nape; it's got about five corners, or points between which you'll want to stretch the fabric. Start at the front and work back. Finally, trim off the excess fabric.

Good luck with those magnets.

Perfect! :clap:clap:clap
As you know, my english is bad, you noticed exactly what i'm saying~ so really thank you!
 
Jimmy,

First -- READ THIS -- you're quite right, my magnets are not affixed, and it sounds like there was a mistake in attaching yours. Depending on how Serang installed them, getting them out could be dangerous. If they're just superglued, use a CA de-bonder for one head and one wig piece. Then make both wig bases work on the undisturbed head, and finally make the second head work with the wigs.

If they're in some kind of hot glue, carefully dig out enough glue to get some needle nose pliers and GENTLY rock the magnet loose without squeezing.

If it's been sunk in something like Magic Sculpt, you may want to return the heads to Serang (all four pieces, so he can make sure they mix-and-match).

What you want to avoid is squeezing the magnet with pliers, or, especially, having to dig it loose with a dremel. Magnets explode. They don't like being hammered. It can be done (I've done it to correct my own error) but is not recommended. ...
...

Good luck with those magnets.

Jimmy C,
First, i am sorry that was my mistake on magnets.
I was some confused, i can't check that.
Please return to me, i'll send fixed heads to you.

I will posting 'how to make hair parts' with some pictures soon.
Hope this helps to you.

Thanks,

Serang.

Thanks to both of you for your quick response.
I've got some options to weigh. I had originally intended to do some switching with 2 or three bodies and outfits.
Between posting and seeing your responses I was thinking to myself what would need to be done. Change both scalps ? No Change both heads? No --those would just switch things up
Ah take one "set" and flip both magnets on each piece

I've never mailed internationally before --- so I don't know cost /time and would be very anxious to get these back and fear losing them
GOB, I agree I would have to send ALL 4 pieces back to make sure they all match, although Serang would only have to repair/replace one set

On the other hand I would be heartbroken if I ruined an set with pliers

I don't know what a CA de-bonder is.
Serang do you know what type of glue was used
I was wondering if a little acetone or nail polish remover would loosen it up ?
otherwise each set does work well on its own
?

Serang, I look foprward to your tutorial w/ pics
 
I used super glue, very strong!
So, do not trying to pull off.
Best way is a just return to me.
I'll check it and make new one for you.
 
Any hobby shop that sells CA glue -- cyanoacrylate or "superglue" -- will also sell additives that speed up drying and that dissolve dried superglue. De-Bonder is one brand. Super Solvent from Golden West is another. It won't harm the resin, but it takes paint off. Acetone, on the other hand, is not something I'd recommend putting on resin.

Shipping the pieces back to Serang isn't difficult. You'll have to fill out the short Customs declaration form, on which you'll state "return for repair." It's really not hard or especially expensive.
 
I know a lot of people are waiting on their Jimi figures....I know Serang is working his tail off in getting them complete and will put out the best figure that i have seen to date. A little more patience and i'm sure the figures will hit everyone's mailbox. I'm a huge Jimi fan so i can wait even longer if it means perfection coming.
 
I know a lot of people are waiting on their Jimi figures....I know Serang is working his tail off in getting them complete and will put out the best figure that i have seen to date. A little more patience and i'm sure the figures will hit everyone's mailbox. I'm a huge Jimi fan so i can wait even longer if it means perfection coming.

Did Serang push it back again? I was under the impression that the Hendrix full figures were going to start to ship this week. :pray:
 
Did Serang push it back again? I was under the impression that the Hendrix full figures were going to start to ship this week. :pray:

I think he will be able to get them out this week...I know he stated on FB about his health....but they are coming
 
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