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Summary: Learn how to make the head for the Iron Man Pipe Cleaner Figure in this free crafts video from our expert on making super hero figures with pipe cleaners.
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"Alright, so now that you have your loop out of the way we would start on a figure that contains some advance techniques. Which includes removable face plates, helmets, whatever you call it and some muscle structure. So we get started on Iron Man using some tan. Now most of the time you usually buy a bag like this, there is yellow in it. This bag does not come with more advanced colors like purple and gray and things like that. But for comic books style things I always use this tan or the same color as people call it. So I would just do the same thing that I did with Luke in the first which is just keep rolling this into a circle until it looks like the right size. Then when I think it looks pretty good I would round it like this and fasten it back by buttoning it. Then just cut off any excess that you don't really need. Then you can store the excess for use for other figures. So if you ever run out of supplies you have that little sliver blue running around. Now we would get started with the same idea of the body using a red as our adventure has always as been. So let's start by simply wrapping it around the neck and start with the basic square shape. Just fold this around here, then up there and then back down. Don't do the same thing you did with Luke where you cover up this part I will show you why in a minute. So bring it down to here right about past his heart and continue to fill in the rest of the body. Don't worry about that we will take care of it later. "
eHow Article: How to Make the Head for Iron Man Pipe Cleaner Figure
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