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Awesome work again bud!
ReplyDeleteJust remembered that I managed to find out what the thin foam that Nick H uses on his puppets, you know the really thin stuff on his hands and head parts. I bought some from this ebay seller but you may be able to source it from a shop in town. http://bit.ly/mJJmdQ
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Thanks Ben, yeah I was looking for that; I settled on using some surgical stretchy bandage, which seems to do the job but only stretches in one directions so can be a bit of a pain, so really appreciate this! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteNo worries dude!
ReplyDeleteOh and you might want to get some spray adhesive to go with it as nothing else seems to want to work with it :D