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2009 Halloween Egg - The Ninth Ring of Hell

Step 8Building Satan Part 3: Puttying it All Together

Building Satan Part 3: Puttying it All Together
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With Satan's torso and head complete it is time to make him whole. Disassemble the torso and try to place the neck in the hole where the original head was connected. Since the neck has been modified the torso may not fit together completely. If this is the case you can either trim some material from the neck hole or just force the torso together by really tightening the screw. If you go with the latter method this may cause gaps between the two halves of the torso.

Once the head is back in the torso there will be some holes that will need to be filled to change Satan from a mutilated action figure into a statuesque still life. Examples of these would be gaps around the facial grafts, the joints of the arms, gaps around the neck, damage to the head from the trimming process, and gaps in the edges of the torso. Fill all of these with epoxy putty and sand when hardened. As with the skulls you may have to repeat this process a couple of times  in order to get the holes filled completely. Once your done sand it with fine steel wool.
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Author:RadBear(Don't have one)
I'm cheap and like to use what I have on hand and I really enjoy taking things apart to salvage parts. This, the use of epoxy and the Dremel are the only sources of consistancy among my projects.