
Materials/Supplies:
- Magic Sculp
- Dow Blueboard Styrofoam
- 3M 77 Spray Glue
- Acrylic Paints
Tools:
- Kitchen Knife
- Band Saw
- Sureform Tool
Jimmy’s Notes:
I’ve been trying to think of a good project to use Magic Sculp on. It’s a great product: mix the 2 part clay together and it will cure over several hours to a hard plastic. It files and sands easily, too. Before it cures, you can use water to smooth and shape your project. For Halloween, I wanted to make a mask. I’ve always loved Star Wars characters, especially the stormtroopers. When I found a 4″ thick piece of Styrofoam blueboard insulation in the trash, I got inspired to undertake a stormtrooper helmet. I found the kitchen knife last year at a flea market for $2. The process of sculpting is very specific and each sculptor has a different method. I like a big knife. The idea of worn texture adds history and character to an object. I used acrylic paint and the dry brush technique to make the helmet look old and tired. For the eyes, I used some perforated aluminum I picked up years ago at the hardware store.
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