I'm either confused or dumb - maybe both. Before you can mix any chemicals, you need to make a mold. Sure would be nice to see a detailed tutorial that would include the whole deal including a material list. I'd love to try and make some wheels. Tires too - but the ones Ma's Resin has are too nice and look complicated to make - at least for me.
Here's my latest done in HOK Wild Cherry Kandy. It's a OTB build but I removed the posts from the windows all the way around. The interior was painted with Model Master Leather and then coated with brown Detailer to look like leather.
I used the initials of one of my Veterans groups as the company name and didn't put down any reason. Did you get a reply that it's shipping? Mine is coming FedEx. I almost feel obligated to buy some of the stuff so they can recoup some of their money.
Brad - could explian the stepped sleeves? You get tires and sleeves - what do you use for the actual wheel? Are the sleeves used to make deep dish wheels? Do you use a wheel from a kit with the sleeve?
I ordered a sample too. I think it's coming from Tampa - only 100 miles. When do you think company will catch on what we're doing with the stuff and sending out samples all over the place?
I bought a bottle of white embossing powder, figuring I could paint it any color I want. I haven't used it yet because I'm afraid I might like it. If I did, what would I do with all my flocking? I bought every color available from Scale Dreams.
It does look very cool. My deco is still in the box. It's waiting in line for completion of some other kits. I also need to practice scratch-building a frame for it.