
Clearing out old stock. See journal entry to come.
Some will be shown under "scraps".
I made these up for sale at a con in 2011. These are the leftovers I've been meaning to sell off since.
They are of the same range of horns I usually sell, but were produced in a rush and before I learnt some of my current tricks, so quality on some suffered. Likewise I ran out of regular foam part way through so switched to the harder foam for the first time, and inexperience working with it led to some voids and bubbles.
* Foam breakthrough is where the inner foam filling is visible through the outer skin. Usually means the skin didn't coat the inside of the mould completely. In-line with the regular surface, but with a rougher texture and colour difference. May not take paint as well in that area.
* Voids are when resin or foam has formed a bubble or failed to fill an area fully, leaving.. a void.
Most of these were previously on headbands, but I've removed them for easier shipping.
The yellow/orange ones were an attempt at Homestuck-style two-colour horns. They didn't work out according to plan, but are pigmented not painted so the appearance can be altered somewhat.
Harder foam weighs a little more than regular foam.
These horns are now fairly old and do not represent my current production quality.
For sale at price listed, or best/nearest offer. Prices are based on my own judgement of their original price verses how usable they are or how far they differ from standard. This can be a very favourable mark-down!
From left to right.
Top row;
Type #8 - Plain, shrinkage creases, red paint-chip inclusion. £4
Type #7 - Black with black lowlight paint base drilled, slight foam breakthrough. £8
Type #8 - Maroon with black lowlight paint, base drilled, harder foam. £6
Type #7 - Maroon with black lowlight paint, base drilled, harder foam. £9
Type #8 - Maroon with black lowlight paint, base drilled, harder foam. £6
Middle row;
Type #4 - Plain with black lowlight paint, base drilled. £10
Type #6 - Plain with black lowlight paint, base drilled, void-tip on one broken off. £5
Type #8 - Yellow with orange foam, single coating skin, very light, bases drilled, one torn thru. £5
Type #1 - Yellow with orange foam, no drilling, foam breakthru on one, harder foam. £15
Bottom row;
Type #3 - Yellow with orange foam, base drilled, small foam breakthru on both, harder foam. £10
Type #6 - Yellow with orange foam, base drilled, small foam breakthru on both, harder foam. £8
Type #5 - Yellow with orange foam, base drilled, foam breakthru on both, void breakthru on one, harder foam. £12
Some will be shown under "scraps".
I made these up for sale at a con in 2011. These are the leftovers I've been meaning to sell off since.
They are of the same range of horns I usually sell, but were produced in a rush and before I learnt some of my current tricks, so quality on some suffered. Likewise I ran out of regular foam part way through so switched to the harder foam for the first time, and inexperience working with it led to some voids and bubbles.
* Foam breakthrough is where the inner foam filling is visible through the outer skin. Usually means the skin didn't coat the inside of the mould completely. In-line with the regular surface, but with a rougher texture and colour difference. May not take paint as well in that area.
* Voids are when resin or foam has formed a bubble or failed to fill an area fully, leaving.. a void.
Most of these were previously on headbands, but I've removed them for easier shipping.
The yellow/orange ones were an attempt at Homestuck-style two-colour horns. They didn't work out according to plan, but are pigmented not painted so the appearance can be altered somewhat.
Harder foam weighs a little more than regular foam.
These horns are now fairly old and do not represent my current production quality.
For sale at price listed, or best/nearest offer. Prices are based on my own judgement of their original price verses how usable they are or how far they differ from standard. This can be a very favourable mark-down!
From left to right.
Top row;
Type #8 - Plain, shrinkage creases, red paint-chip inclusion. £4
Type #7 - Black with black lowlight paint base drilled, slight foam breakthrough. £8
Type #8 - Maroon with black lowlight paint, base drilled, harder foam. £6
Type #7 - Maroon with black lowlight paint, base drilled, harder foam. £9
Type #8 - Maroon with black lowlight paint, base drilled, harder foam. £6
Middle row;
Type #8 - Yellow with orange foam, single coating skin, very light, bases drilled, one torn thru. £5
Type #1 - Yellow with orange foam, no drilling, foam breakthru on one, harder foam. £15
Bottom row;
Type #6 - Yellow with orange foam, base drilled, small foam breakthru on both, harder foam. £8
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* Foam breakthrough is where the inner foam filling is visible through the outer skin. Usually means the skin didn't coat the inside of the mould completely. In-line with the regular surface, but with a rougher texture and colour difference. May not take paint as well in that area.
* Voids are when resin or foam has formed a bubble or failed to fill an area fully, leaving.. a void.
Void breakthru is where it's breached the outer surface so there's a hole. Could be filled easily enough tho.
* Foam breakthrough is where the inner foam filling is visible through the outer skin. Usually means the skin didn't coat the inside of the mould completely. In-line with the regular surface, but with a rougher texture and colour difference. May not take paint as well in that area.
* Voids are when resin or foam has formed a bubble or failed to fill an area fully, leaving.. a void.
Void breakthru is where it's breached the outer surface so there's a hole. Could be filled easily enough tho.
Well at any rate thats no problem, you can send me that invoice any time :3 my paypal is salvosniper[at]rocketmail.com
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