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Part one of two. ^^I did Ben's faceup today, and I wanted to record the process. So I thought I might as well make it into a tutorial, even though I'm not nearly good enough to be teaching people anything. So even if it's labelled 'tutorial', really it's just me demonstrating how I do things XD
This is only my second faceup on Benjamin. It's maybe around my 15th faceup alltogether ^^'
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Benjamin is a Kid Delf Bory from Luts. That means he;s MSD sized ^^
Part 2: [link]
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emmychu In reply to Yuna264 [2011-10-01 14:41:45 +0000 UTC]
I only let the head sit in the cleaner for about five minutes, and then I just scrub it to remove all the painting and sealant. Windsor&Newton is very safe for the resin, but I still wouldn't leave the doll submerged in it for too long. After a few minutes it makes it pretty easy to just scrub off the old faceup. :3
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Yuna264 In reply to emmychu [2011-10-02 05:47:00 +0000 UTC]
Ohhh I see! Thank you for the tip, then~!
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saskha [2011-06-28 12:22:57 +0000 UTC]
thanks for this tutorial! *_*
the cleaner by W&N should be diluted in water?
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emmychu In reply to saskha [2011-06-29 02:21:33 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! ^_^
I don't dilute the cleaner, and I've never had a problem. I use it straight from the bottle to scrub the face, and it works really well and doesn't harm the doll. But, don't leave the doll soaking in it for a long time without rinsing, that might cause problems, I'm not sure. ^_^
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saskha In reply to emmychu [2011-07-01 20:03:52 +0000 UTC]
Cool! thank you very much for answer *__*
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