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Step 4Apply the Apoxie Sculpt

Apply the Apoxie Sculpt
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As you can see in the first two pictures I messed up pretty badly. If you do, too (remember to let the Dremel cool off, to prevent it from burning ugly holes into your figure) simply fix the holes with the Apoxie® Sculpt.

Let the part dry over night and grain away the extra clay, with very fine sanding paper. Paint the clay with the permanent marker and use the Felt Polishing Wheel to smooth the colour.

To make sure, that the drive fits perfectle into the figure, put the flash drive into the bottom part and place the top part on top of it. If it closes use superglue to glue the drive into the top part.
Now use the Apoxie Sculpt to fill up the hole between the flash drive and the upper body, as shown in the third picture. Let the clay dry over night, paint it and smooth the colour.

Place your lego figure on top of the 2 by 2 black lego plate and...

HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEW FLASH DRIVE!

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I'm a Chemical and Biological Engineering student especially interested in Computational Fluid Dynamics. To balance all the theoretical work I like to make stuff in my free time.