Mould Making and Casting - 01 Silicone and Putty
Автор: Captain Skyhawk - Modelling, Painting & Gaming
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Mixed results in this video where I'm trying out a couple of ideas for making moulds and casting High Elf shields from the 90's. These parts are hard to get now so I'm going to try out a few techniques to see if I can make a good quality replica and cast enough to use for the painted miniatures.
Here I'm using a two part silicone putty from Green Stuff World to create the mould, then trying out Tamiya Putty to cast the shields. This is more of an experiment rather than an example of how to do it. The mould doesn't quite come out as good as it needs to (user error), and the cast shields are not what I'm wanting in terms of quality.
The Tamiya Putty is not intended for this application, its meant for filling small gaps and tends to shrink as it dries, but I like the convenience and speed and for something as delicate as these old shield designs I think I need something similar to squeeze in the mould to get a good result.
The obvious choice is to use a Milliput type putty but this tends to be harder to work with. I'll maybe give that a go as an alternative. Beyond this maybe a two part silicone mould with a pouring resin is something to move onto.
#mouldmaking #putty #casting
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