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Re: Harley Quinn Part 2

if Harley and Ivy made out, would Harley die?
IMO, if Ivy reined in her toxins, and with Harley's sub-immunity, it'll be all pleasure and no pain ;)
 
Re: Harley Quinn Part 2

:goodpost: :clap
Fingers crossed for a pleasant thread till March 2014 :lol

Part of it is going to be some of us, and I include myself in those numbers, having the self control to avoid the obvious, intentional or not, bait that gets dropped from occasion. Since, as Kinger has pointed out, I often like to dive in and go ***** deep into a good argument, I am going to have to put on my more measured big boy pants... :rotfl.

As for THIS AMAZING looking statue... I think she will look great with Joker and the rest of the sirens. Like I said I do wonder if a liquid latex paint wouldn't have given her that vinyl look. I am not sure if that is even possible though. Just musing a bit.
 
Re: Harley Quinn Part 2

Like I said I do wonder if a liquid latex paint wouldn't have given her that vinyl look. I am not sure if that is even possible though. Just musing a bit.

Can you explain this? You mentioned this in a previous post, and I got the impression that you were suggesting to paint OVER the fabric?
 
Re: Harley Quinn Part 2

Can you explain this? You mentioned this in a previous post, and I got the impression that you were suggesting to paint OVER the fabric?

I meant over the original sculpt, building up a layer of latex to have a costume so to speak.
 
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I meant over the original sculpt, building up a layer of latex to have a costume so to speak.

If they did that, temperature fluctuations during shipping might result in the melding together of latex and styrofoam, just like what happened with some Spider Woman pieces (i.e. melted styrofoam on the body, granted the fact that the factory boxed her up while the paint had yet to dry contributed to that too). Fabric's the way to go on this, and honestly, you still see curves in the right places ;) Her hips don't lie.
 
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If they did that, temperature fluctuations during shipping might result in the melding together of latex and styrofoam, just like what happened with some Spider Woman pieces (i.e. melted styrofoam on the body, granted the fact that the factory boxed her up while the paint had yet to dry contributed to that too). Fabric's the way to go on this, and honestly, you still see curves in the right places ;) Her hips don't lie.

ALL good points ... never thought about that.
 
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