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    🪦 TallDarkandDisfigured ●
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    #1
    08-22-2005, 09:25 PM
    Hey guys,
    I\'m looking to the pro\'s for some help. I received something today that I\'ve wanted for years. A latex Yoda head, hands and feet.
    Now the crappy part. They are cast very thin! I can almost see through some spots and some other areas have holes where the latex didn\'t go( I knew I got too good of a deal). He also has spots that look like blisters, and I know they shouldn\'t be there.

    Anyway, I can trim all the flash, but I\'d like to get him repaired if possible. Is it possible to slosh in some extra latex to thicken it up? Or might it be easier to make a mold and cast the parts properly. That way I\'d be able to fill the small holes properly.

    If anyone can help me salvage this Yoda I would love to hear from you!! It turned from the best day of my collecting life to the suckiest when I saw the condition of the parts.

    I\'ll try to get pics up later.
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    #2
    08-22-2005, 10:08 PM
    [url=\"http://happyhaunting.tripod.com/maskdr/\"]http://happyhaunting.tripod.com/maskdr/[/url]


    let me know if that helps
    🪦 Jason-V ●
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    #3
    08-22-2005, 10:50 PM
    Yep Mr Dr Kelly mann is the guy for the job!
    🪦 TallDarkandDisfigured ●
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    #4
    08-22-2005, 11:04 PM
    The link to his site doesn\'t seem to work. The link you posted takes me to a page but if I click his link from there it says his site is down.
    🪦 FinalOmega ●
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    #5
    08-23-2005, 02:32 AM
    Quote:The link to his site doesn\'t seem to work. The link you posted takes me to a page but if I click his link from there it says his site is down.
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    yup, same here, there must be some kind of problem with the site.....
    🪦 Spade ●
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    #6
    08-23-2005, 08:14 PM
    I believe Kelly Mann\'s website is at [url=\"http://www.geocities.com/themaskdr/\"]http://www.geocities.com/themaskdr/[/url] . He is the way to go on any mask restoring jobs. Plus he is very friendly and responds to every email quickly.

    Hope that helps.

    Take care.

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    08-23-2005, 08:59 PM
    That one works. Thanks. Gonna contact him right now! Big Grin
    🪦 TallDarkandDisfigured ●
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    #8
    08-24-2005, 09:44 PM
    Well, I contacted Kelly and got a very quick response. And the price is right too! I was very surprised.
    I\'m gonna be sending the stuff out soon to be foamed and eyes put in. WooHoo!


    Thanks guys!! Big Grin
    🪦 Spade ●
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    #9
    08-24-2005, 11:09 PM
    Glad to help.

    I too plan on sending some stuff Kelly\'s way pretty soon. He does top notch work.

    Take care.

    Spade
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