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Title: Horse Tails
Post by: Tiberius on April 12, 2010, 08:40:56 PM
It seems like at least half of the tails on my old horses have fallen off, and since they have longer since disappeared it looks like I will have to bust out the green stuff.

Is this common?  And are there any pointers anyone can give before I begin?  If anyone has, have they been able to get the tails on any better than the original plastic tails?

I am not fantastic with GS, but I feel I can handle this nicely.
Title: Re: Horse Tails
Post by: ZeroTwentythree on April 12, 2010, 08:45:18 PM


If they bust off, save them and try to pin them back on. They are usually far more sturdy when pinned. In fact, I'd probably consider cutting them off any new figures I get and pinning them right from the start.

As far as green stuff, I've had to do that once or twice. Tails aren't too difficult. Similar to the pinning advice, I start by drilling a hole where the old tail was, sticking a bit of wire there and shaping it to the general shape of the tail I want to sculpt, then putting the putty on that. It should be fairly sturdy that way. I usually put rough shaped blog of GS on the wire first, then let that cure. Then put a second layer around that and sculpt the hair texture into that top layer.

Good luck.
Title: Re: Horse Tails
Post by: Tiberius on April 13, 2010, 10:52:01 AM
That seems even easier than I was envisioning it.  Thanks for the tip Zero.
Title: Re: Horse Tails
Post by: smaug123uk on April 14, 2010, 11:43:42 AM
if they are plastic try using plastic glue the type that melts the 2 parts together
Title: Re: Horse Tails
Post by: Alleton on April 15, 2010, 01:11:45 AM
I do both, Pinning the tails as well as using the styrene glue that melts the two plastic parts together...Assuming of course that you're working on the plastic horses.