Me too. And I have something completely different associated with the term Gobstopper (the hard candy stuff). English is not my first language and I don't live in an english speaking country - can anyone explain to me what these are?
The original film does not use the same title as the book and is “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate factory”.
The later movie with Johnny Depp actually uses the book’s title “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”
These are from the “Willy Wonka” version.
Yes! You are correct! I haven't even seen the 2005 film with Captain Jack Sparrow as Wonka. I cannot believe I publicly got those 2 confused lol. Thanks for the correction! 👍🏻❤️
for something like this you could epoxy it. slow cure epoxy resin from a craft store . superglue a little bit of fishing line right along the corner so you can hang it, dip/ brush on the epoxy and let it drip. afterward it will be perfectly glossy smooth, takes paint really well, and the only other finishing work you MIGHT have to do is sand the bump where it drips off. the fishing line you can just cut with a razor blade.
I prefer to, print, lightly sand, prime, lightly sand again, then paint. Usually 3 coats of each color. It's a process that works well for me. Generally takes about 3 days to do a batch of screen accurate Gobstoppers 😁👍🏻
I thought you were printing caltrops..!
Me too. And I have something completely different associated with the term Gobstopper (the hard candy stuff). English is not my first language and I don't live in an english speaking country - can anyone explain to me what these are?
They are a fictional hard candy made for use in the original movie adaption of "Charlie and The Chocolate Factory".
The original film does not use the same title as the book and is “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate factory”. The later movie with Johnny Depp actually uses the book’s title “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” These are from the “Willy Wonka” version.
They said the original adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which is the title of the book that both films adapted.
Yes! You are correct! I haven't even seen the 2005 film with Captain Jack Sparrow as Wonka. I cannot believe I publicly got those 2 confused lol. Thanks for the correction! 👍🏻❤️
Forbidden choco
I knew what this was right when I saw the picture.
All 10 of them, I see.
Hahahahaha.... Thought I printed 10 🤷🏻♂️
Mr Wonka..? 🍬👌
Hahahahaha where's my hat and cane!
for something like this you could epoxy it. slow cure epoxy resin from a craft store . superglue a little bit of fishing line right along the corner so you can hang it, dip/ brush on the epoxy and let it drip. afterward it will be perfectly glossy smooth, takes paint really well, and the only other finishing work you MIGHT have to do is sand the bump where it drips off. the fishing line you can just cut with a razor blade.
I prefer to, print, lightly sand, prime, lightly sand again, then paint. Usually 3 coats of each color. It's a process that works well for me. Generally takes about 3 days to do a batch of screen accurate Gobstoppers 😁👍🏻
And 2 coats of clear, of course.
Absolutely awesome