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molding characters toy

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Alberto.E

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hi to everyone, the subject is not very treated but I hope there is someone in the forum who knows about it.
we take as example any character toy anthropomorph, rich in details (a skylander for example)
skylanders_giants_6.webpThis toy shown in image I have it physically in front of me and the body is rigid while the horns are softer plastic as well as other accessories. I can't disassemble it because my son would kill me:d and it seems to me that the arms are stuck and glued to the body but the horns seem to make a unique body with the head despite they look like two different materials.
then I think that the main body mold was created in rigid material and then added details with constraining in softer material that favors extraction even in the presence of subsquadri (and there are several). But I'm not very convinced.
Does anyone of you have experience with this?

Thank you.
 
difficult to hypothesize without having the piece in hand but I would say you saw it right.

at the limit could have been printed before the soft material and above the rigid.

as a technique, however, is that.
 
It should be seen if there is the continuous mould closing line between the 2 materials, although in the aesthetic pieces it is almost invisible, it should still be
 
Hi.
you should show us a photo of the lower part
the base of support
I have the feeling that it can be made of ureol resin
a compound of isocyanate and polyol
Thank you very much
 
tomorrow I put the photo shiren ..thank you a thousand to all for the answers. However today I have seen some videos of how it's made and this kind of toys is composed of many pieces later framed and/or glued.
 

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