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This was my first attempt at a easy custom. Not much but I like 'em. I poured a clear polyester casting resin (Hobby Lobby) in a plastic tray. Threw in the minmate and then added a catalyst. Wait to dry and then break it out. I started these before the suspended animation Captain America was out. When I got the suspended animation Cap I cast him and that's the one I like best. Now my Civil War Cap is frozen forever. :(

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I know I need to dust.

Back

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Ooh... tough luck on your CW Cap. Still, those look pretty swank!

Maybe if you cut one open you could hollow out the mate, create a negative mold and recast them again, this time so that they open. Then you'll have an iceberg that won't hurt your mates.

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Ooh... tough luck on your CW Cap. Still, those look pretty swank!

Maybe if you cut one open you could hollow out the mate, create a negative mold and recast them again, this time so that they open. Then you'll have an iceberg that won't hurt your mates.

Yeah, it sucks but in my eyes I still have him and no need to buy him again.

Wait..hollowing..negative mold...icebergs. Slow down. This is as good as I get. ;)

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Good luck if you try to get any of them out. Not to be a Debbie Downer, but I think I have the same stuff, and I tested it out by pouring a bit into a Minimate slipover mask, which I destroyed when removing the solid piece.

But, on a positive note, Civil War Cap also looks really good in the ice.

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Good luck if you try to get any of them out. Not to be a Debbie Downer, but I think I have the same stuff, and I tested it out by pouring a bit into a Minimate slipover mask, which I destroyed when removing the solid piece.

But, on a positive note, Civil War Cap also looks really good in the ice.

I know what you are saying. I knew what I was getting into. I like 'em the way they are. It's not like I play with my minimates in the bath tub...er....ah...wait...we never talked. :whistling:

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I really like the look of these! Well done. Could you post a more close up pic of one of them? I'd like to see more details.

Hey Bob,

No problem.

I had someone tell me that I used too much catalyst that's why some look clear and some have moar bubbles/rough areas. I like 'em all. I was going for the frozen ice look so it's win win. ;)

The first mate I did was the white one. I wanted to see if it would work and how it looked.

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I really like how the 3rd Cap turned out of in the pic above. The face area is very clear. This was the only one I cast different. I'm new to this and a lot of this was trial and error. The biggest and really only problem I had was at first I put the mate in and poured the resin and waited for it to dry. Well after a few minutes the figure would start to float up. So I was checking it about every 5 minutes and pushing the mate down until the resin started to harden. This was crazy important cos I didn't want the mate to harden with him half way out. One mate took me about an hour just checking on it. Anyway, on that last mate I did (3rd from the left). I poured half the resin in, dropped the mate in and waited for it to dry. Then I poured the other half of the resin in. Maybe this is common sense to most ppl but I didn't know. I just got lucky on the face area being clear. The last thing I did was very lightly sand down the mates. A few of them needed the edges trimmed with a hobby knife. All in all very simple and anyone can do it.

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Oh yeah, I hot glued the shields on the back so they would stay in place. If anyone wants I can take a pic of the resin I used and the tools needed.

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nice idea, after reading about the problem you had with the 'mates floating i had an image of cap either being half frozen, like with one arm poking out

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nice idea, after reading about the problem you had with the 'mates floating i had an image of cap either being half frozen, like with one arm poking out

Yeah! You are right.

I have been casting them face down so I get a true flat surface on the front. But I could easily cast them face up and position the arm out.

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