resin and water

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resinkitfr
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#1 Post by resinkitfr »

Who remember the name and the producer of a resin that increase in scale when putted into water.
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Amazing . 60 % increase ??
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That's it!! TY
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#5 Post by black and white »

I've only used the hydroshrink to make an 8" figure a 4" one and that worked really well using a food dehydrator to speed up the process.
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#6 Post by Cardinal »

There's also this one (I haven't used it though):

https://pinkhouse.com/expandit

I'm thinking about buying some as I need to make one of my sculpts bigger. If I do I'll post some results here.
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