Rubber Mold Compounds & Plastics
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Just Look At Some Of The Results
From Using Our Products

If You Can Dream It Up, You Can Build It!

 
Dragon Skin is a very soft, incredibly strong silicone rubber that is used to make skins for animatronic movie and theme park creatures. It will stretch many times its original size and rebound to its original shape - great for repetitive motion applications.

 

Smooth Sil 945 / TASK 4

1.Original 78 record is secured in a box
2.Smooth-Sil 945 is mixed, vacuumed, and poured over the model
3.Next day, the rubber mold is removed from the model, reflecting each groove and even the imprint from the label.
4.TASK 4 is mixed with SO Strong black tint, poured into the mold and allowed to cure.
5.The TASK casting is removed from the mold and placed on a Victrola turnstile...Does it actually play?
6.PERFECTLY...EVERY TIME!
 

Po Yo  Putty - Mix and apply by hand! Used to rescue architectural ornaments.

 

If you were to encounter a Guy Louis XVI original mannequin and tried to strike up a conversation unaware that the figure was not human, you would not be alone. It is simply impossible to readily discern that Guy's figures are not alive. His creations are so unnervingly perfect that they will give you chills as you touch the soft silicone skin and or marvel at the delicate veins in the plastic eyes. Guy has developed his own process for making eyes from Crystal Clear tm 202 (see left) they are impossible to distinguish from real eyes. These eyes were used in a Hedy Lamarr model made of Dragon Skin tm over Flexfoam-iT!(TM) V foundation.

Bon Apetit
Flexfoam-iT! V perfectly pigmented and textured to look like bread. Used in the picnic scene in "Oklahoma".

 

 


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