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BFX: How to Make a Fake Brain

Step 3The Messy Part

The Messy Part
So now we enter the most time consuming, messy and important part of the build. Adding the brain folds! Put down a drop cloth or something that will keep the mess contained. Also keep in mind that you can only do a small section at a time, let it dry then do the next section until you've covered the entire base.

Apply an initial layer of glue to the section of the base you want to start with. Take a slice of bread and peel off the crust. Now squeeze or twist the "bread" into a little tube. You want to compress this bread as tight as possible. We are going to be covering it in a lot of glue and if you don't get each piece really tight it starts to fall apart.


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