It Came From My Garage
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- Bare Metal Foil
Offers a full inventory of molding and casting materials, tools, and supplies, including starter kits. - Aves Studio
Makers of a line of self-hardening sculpting clays and two-part epoxy putties. - Super Sculpey
Polymer-based, oven-curing clay often recommended to beginners for its ease of use, but also used by the big boys. The Shiflett brothers use Super Sculpey, but say that it doesn't stand well on its own, so armatures should be used. - Modeler's Resource
The bible for model builders of all stripes, from retro kit enthusiasts to garage kit collectors to diorama builders. - The Clubhouse
- Dan Perez Studios Modeling Workshop
- The Shiflett Brothers
- Amazing Figure Modeler
- Headhunters Studio
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