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You really didn't have to get me that Optimus.
Anyway, 15 bucks, 8 hours, and one minor injury later, we have Prima!
Arm movement is limited, but her legs still move just fine.
I wish my camera was of better quality.
But I'm sure you'll be able to get some better pictures of her.
She's got blue streaks in her hair, so I thought I'd take some other liberties.
Like the nose ring and eyebrow piercing I added.
Her boots are still a little tacky, so I'm going to wait till they dry better to send her out. I don't want blue paint coming off onto my base.
Also, she's a delicate flower, so be gentle with her.
I used some oven bake clay, and a lot of the caryola air dry stuff. Some of the pieces would have lost their shape too much if I had baked them, so they had to dry to her body.
And thanks a lot. She was a lot of fun to make. I only wish the pictures captured her likeness better.
You know, I'm surprised that Barbie doesn't have some sort of cutom service or something.
I bet they'd make a lot of money.
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And thanks a lot. She was a lot of fun to make. I only wish the pictures captured her likeness better.
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what material did you use for the armour?
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