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Redo of Soldier Body model
Destructavator:
--- Quote from: vedrit on September 13, 2009, 06:46:09 am ---So....you made augar? You know, that stuff that they grow bacteria on?
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Huh? No idea what you're talking about, unless "augar" is a typo for something else - When I say "unflavored gelatin mix" I'm basically talking about un-flavored Jello, the food served cold as a dessert, except purchasing it without any flavor or color added to it. Here in America where I am it can be found in a common grocery store, typically near cake and brownie mix and other cooking ingredients (such as sugar, flour, corn meal, vegetable oil, muffin mix, etc.). I don't really know where you're from - I apologize for putting you on the spot - but I'm guessing you're from somewhere where you think I'm talking about something very different.
P.S. - I Googled "augar" and didn't get any results anything like what you were talking about, although my results from Google are custom-tailored for Americans because I'm accessing their site from the United States.
P.P.S. - I also searched Yahoo and the Wikipedia, I only found an agricultural drill-like tool and A number of famous people whose last name is "Augar."
bayo:
maybe he type 'a' instead of 's'
Destructavator:
--- Quote from: bayo on September 13, 2009, 10:32:47 am ---maybe he type 'a' instead of 's'
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If you mean "sugar" then that would also be different than gelatin, although in the flavored and colored mixes, like most Jello, sugar is typically mixed with the gelatin in the mix. Un-flavored gelatin I don't think typically has any sugar in it. Therefore I'm still confused here... ???
vedrit:
my bad. Its agar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agar_plate), you can understand my mix-up.
I did a science project that required the use of agar, and we used Knox, which is a brand of unflavored geletin, and yes, there is sugar in agar. What else is the bacteria going to eat?
Destructavator:
Ah! That solves that little mystery, thank you... :D
As far as hair styling, gelatin is actually common among people with punk-style haircuts all the way to mohawks, it works better than regular hair gel or spray if its done right, and as I said it doesn't have all those chemicals that can build up and cause hair loss down the road. All one has to do after mixing it is take it out of the refrigerator and apply it, using a hair dryer on a low setting to make it stick once the hair is shaped in whatever wild style is desired. (At some point, now or later someone is going to stumble across this thread post on the net and have to try it out just for kicks...) ;D
Anyways, in the interest of steering back on topic, do you have any other comments for improving the soldier's body model before I add little details and another skeleton?
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