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MEGALODON Shark Diorama | Diving Into The Ocean Of Epoxy!

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Sammy decided to become a filmmaker and create a super thriller with underwater scenes! But as it turned out, Sam and Sue's camera is not designed for underwater filming… Sue came up with a cool idea! They can arrange underwater filming without water, because sometimes they don't use location filming in movies! So today we will make a cool diorama! We'll have many stages to prepare! First of all, Sue will make the sea surface using polymer clay! We will create our future waves using our fingers and make sea ripples with a special tool! When our clay sets, we will apply some vaseline to the surface and then cover the clay with hot glue. Vaseline will keep the layers from sticking to each other! Be careful working with hot glue! Then we remove the tiny air bubbles with a hair dryer. Here comes the most interesting part! Sam and Sue finished making the mold. Now they are going to prepare their movie star! No, not Sammy! The Megalodon shark! Using wooden sticks, we place it into the mold and fill it with epoxy resin. We made each next layer darker than the previous one. This way we created the depth effect! Then we only need to free the diorama from its mold, give it some shine and place a surfer on the waves!

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