Merman_Shawn
10-12-2012, 01:45 PM
So I'm totally calling BS on this person, because their story is REALLY outlandish, but I wanted to respond anyway. I saw this comment on a Mertailer video:
"My friend Nicholas from the jmb fx sent me my tail exactely like the ones from h2o, but he had not painted it, can you tell me what type of paint you used and how to use it.i really want to finish it. and sorry if i had sent to many comments that might be the same. your tails are so real and beautiful. keep up the good work.!! :*)"
Here's my response:
"I saw your post on the Mertailer's Video: I'm not Eric, but I think you might be confused. Eric's tails are full silicone, while the jmb fx tails are made of silicone, they have at least two layers of acrylic vacuum-formed scales individually adhered. So I would imagine anything that is water-proof that would adhere to acrylic. Unless of course your tail is un-scaled, then you would have to find out what type of silicone your friend used to make the tail, buy some, pigment it, thin it with lighter fluid and air-brush it on."
Would this be accurate?
Other than the obvious reasons, I'm calling BS on this because I don't think JMB would spend 2 days gluing plastic scales to an unpainted tail, that has to be painted before the scales are put on. It's ass-backwards! lol
"My friend Nicholas from the jmb fx sent me my tail exactely like the ones from h2o, but he had not painted it, can you tell me what type of paint you used and how to use it.i really want to finish it. and sorry if i had sent to many comments that might be the same. your tails are so real and beautiful. keep up the good work.!! :*)"
Here's my response:
"I saw your post on the Mertailer's Video: I'm not Eric, but I think you might be confused. Eric's tails are full silicone, while the jmb fx tails are made of silicone, they have at least two layers of acrylic vacuum-formed scales individually adhered. So I would imagine anything that is water-proof that would adhere to acrylic. Unless of course your tail is un-scaled, then you would have to find out what type of silicone your friend used to make the tail, buy some, pigment it, thin it with lighter fluid and air-brush it on."
Would this be accurate?
Other than the obvious reasons, I'm calling BS on this because I don't think JMB would spend 2 days gluing plastic scales to an unpainted tail, that has to be painted before the scales are put on. It's ass-backwards! lol