How to Made this Resin Figure
To make a resin figure: First, design the model via 3D software or sculpting. Create a mold from silicone, ensuring details are captured. Mix resin with pigments if colored, then pour into the mold, removing air bubbles. Let it cure 24-48 hours. Demold, trim excess, sand for smoothness. Add details like painting, glitter, or electroplating. Finally, package as needed. Small batches follow this process, with larger orders scaling steps.
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Electroplating Figure
Electroplating coats plastic toy figures (like action figures, model car parts, or collectibles) with a thin, durable layer of real metal (such as chrome, gold, or nickel). An electrical current is passed through the figure, immersed in a solution containing dissolved metal ions, causing the metal to deposit evenly onto its surface. This gives the toys a shiny, metallic finish, enhances their realism, increases durability, and provides corrosion resistance.
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Vinyl Toy Production Process
The production of art toys is a very complicated process, and it also involves a variety of processes. The production of vinyl parts is a very important process in the production of art toys. The following video will show you how the vinyl parts of art toys are produced.