Ive heard about the spring supposedly used by have no idea how it'll look like in the footplate and even how it connects to the fluke itself
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Ive heard about the spring supposedly used by have no idea how it'll look like in the footplate and even how it connects to the fluke itself
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Just as you I've watched a lot of people making their tails not just the (Extended) stuff for me is about incorporating different techniques that I've seen work for others and learn all I can.
Yes Jinx she used a PVC tube for her extension and I think silicone caulk on top of neoprene, the tail looked cool it is a full body piece but in the video it did not look very functional and the doy was a little off but that aside a great tail.
Merman Jessie also made one H2O inpired and also a hybred dont know what he used to make it bulk.
Personally I think the tail would have sealed the deal with a bit bit bigger
Last edited by Marinus Mortimer; 08-29-2016 at 07:00 PM.
Marinus Mortimer
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Merman Marinus
GulfMerman about the springmech on the Mako Mermaids tails I've thought aloooooot about it Imean loot.
Here's a pic of the thing hope it helps!
Marinus Mortimer
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guys there is a flat bar that you can't see in the photo, the spring is attached to that. the bar is cast into the silicone or urethane.
Can someone please get me back to the ocean before I suffocate... I need the water......
Up date: finally got the fkn clay I thought the 4.5 lb would be bigger Im going to need like 5 more to sculpt the fluke, so got working on some scales which I love.
Decided not to post non of my partial silicone tail on this thread mor make one for it I'll post lots of pics once I'm finnished with it for all to see.
Thanks to the labor day thing i hi5 to work on the tail a little.
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Good luck with your tail then!!! can't wait to see it finished already
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Thanks MoonChild, ill post on my extended tail as i go. I decided to shrink the fluke a lil bit ill post pics of that once i start sculpting.
Last edited by Marinus Mortimer; 09-07-2016 at 05:19 PM.
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Wow, I haven't watched Mako Mermaids past season 1 (and a bit of two) and the change in the tails is quite drastic... I don't think I like it I feel like it shows the feet bump too much. I'll have to watch an episode and see it in motion before I decide though. It might look a little different then. Just from the comparison though I prefer the look of the season 1 Mako tails to all the other H20 and later Mako ones. It has the perfect blend of being thinner than the earlier H20 ones in an aestetcially pleasing way but still hiding the feet really well and having a very believable extention.
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(Formerly Known as Risingmermaid)
Finished with the scales at least didn the first 10.
For now ill show yall my progress on my fluke sculpt...
Marinus Mortimer
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Progress on fluke...
Marinus Mortimer
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WoW!! I love your fluke design Can't wait to see more progress
Your extension concept is also amazing!!
Almost done with the first half of the fluke.I've decided to doo the fluke thick because thelexan sheet sold at home depot is too thin, on the mako tails the flukes are thicker because the have nothing within the fluke. So seance i dont want a flowie fluke un making it thick so it dont bend too much.
Progress shot.
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Are you using plaster for making the cast of the fluke?
I am yet to decide but mostlikely using plaster yes.
UPDATE.
Last edited by Marinus Mortimer; 09-07-2016 at 01:26 PM.
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I thought id be good to show yall the tools un using.
Basic 10 piece clay tool set. Clay extruder with 20 different (mouth pieces) for "shapes".
Van Aken Platilina 5 blocks of 4.5 lb.
And a candle to roll out flat peaces.
Last edited by Marinus Mortimer; 09-07-2016 at 04:35 PM.
Marinus Mortimer
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Merman Marinus
Thank you for posting your progress! you're helping me with my tail
No problem Merman Ordep glad I could be of any use, but keep in mind that the extension mechanisms posted on here have not been tested yet.
Here's another progress shot of the fluke sculpt:
Last edited by Marinus Mortimer; 09-07-2016 at 10:35 PM.
Marinus Mortimer
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Merman Marinus
Looking great so far!!! Love it! Are you going to use a different material for the "skeleton" of the fluke?
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