>>6332348>>6332626you can follow what I did and make as many to keep them or sell as you'd like.
>>6332348I don't recall posting it on tg, but I do enjoy tg and frequent the art and story threads.
>>6332410huh, that's definitely an idea. maybe a lounge couch or a throne...
>>6332590putty fills in well depending on what brand you're using. I just like having it all in one piece and casting in the color I want without painting.
>>6332778you're certainly welcome to try making a 4 in 1 mold with silicone and direct pour. If you can get it to work with fag faces, please let me know how cause I'm all for it.
>>6333189>>6333191>>6333197wow, nice work!
>>6333819they won't stop staring at me...
>>6333939>>6334631they're coming at my wallet real strong with these tanned skin tones...
>>6331564I'm fine with mecha musume and busou shinki and friends. they both work fine in different ways.
Busou shinki and friends was a classic. its the original and pretty much describes what our focus was - a select niche of robot girls that fit a certain theme - not really "brand name" or a set character. Sure there was a cartoon, but it didn't define the individual shinkies. kinda like nameless little robot girls that you could build from scratch with, which was very different from like if sailor moon came out with an armor version or what gundam is now trying to do with their gundam girls. It was the ability to start from scratch that I felt we really enjoyed. It'd be a shame if we threw that away. FAG, MD, and DA, and Vlockers fit that mold, because they all stem from the busou shinki mold. Part of the appeal was also the niche status or "members only" sort of feeling - that you had to put in a certain evident level of effort to obtain a shinki or showcase a shinki so it became a hobby and not a passing whim. also, flesh tones was a must.
Mecha Musume General is fine too, but it's a compromise and will prob lead to future problems.