Trick or Treat Studios Gremlins 2 props

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Got mine in today really pleased with quality few minor issues but for the price can't complain.

Adding eyelashes to them add a bit more life.
Daffy is by far my favourite of the lot!


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Looks pretty good!

How hard were those eyelashes to apply to them and what size are they?
Pretty simple the eye lash glue refused to stick so my partner tried nail glue on hers with a UV cure light which did the trick nicely. So I did the same steady hand, tweezers and a cotton bud trimmed down to apply the glue.

I'd recommend covering the eyeball with some tac while doing it too prevent damage. As for the size they were just cheap natural eye lashes so not sure on that.

As for other glues I'm not sure as it's not something I'm overly experienced in.
 
Got mine in today really pleased with quality few minor issues but for the price can't complain.

Adding eyelashes to them add a bit more life.
Daffy is by far my favourite of the lot!


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Looks great man. What did you use to glue the eyelashes on? I’m still awaiting this set minus gizmo but I’m also set on adding some paint to make them pop a bit and dry brushing was exactly what I had in mind given limited skills. Was there ant particular reason you used oils as opposed to acrylic or were you winging it like I will definitely be doing lol.
 
Looks great man. What did you use to glue the eyelashes on? I’m still awaiting this set minus gizmo but I’m also set on adding some paint to make them pop a bit and dry brushing was exactly what I had in mind given limited skills. Was there ant particular reason you used oils as opposed to acrylic or were you winging it like I will definitely be doing lol.
Thanks bud, bit of a weird one but my partner recommended nail glue with a UV light to cure it and they stuck on extremely well, extremely fiddly Todo would recommend covering the eye with something.

Regarding the paint I tried a watered down acrylic and it did even touch the surface due to the plastic, then tried a heavy coat nothing. So tried a dab of oil paint on the back of the ear and brushed it heavily, seemed to work however it does just rub off. So back to square 1 finding a paint that will stay adhere. :slap
 
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