VLOG: Base Moulding – Take Two
August 12, 2015 by warzan
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BROKEN !!! 😛
Take three?
Oh, you tease!
I’m looking forward to my big box of Dungeon Saga arriving 🙂
Same here it’s like Christmas
Third
“I love Fluffy Bunnies all tied up in Ribbons”
[MOD EDIT TO REMOVE UNNECESSARY PROFANITY – ie. if it were a zombie apocalypse you might have got away with it 😉 ]
“That is quite a magnificent slit…” Deep, deep sigh.
yeah my thoughts exactly…lol
@warzan says you guys have your minds in the gutter 😉
That’s a horrible thing to say about a woman, shame on Warren.
@warzan would like to remind you he’s talking about his wound which is a slit (or deep gash he tells me) about 40mm long. (Magnificent in his opinion anyway!)
@dignity Haha I know I was just messing with ya 😛
Glad I wasn’t the only one. 🙂
Actually, I meant I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who thought that when Warren showed his finger. 😀 My mind too is in the gutter. Best place to be!
You know I was just thinking how much I was missing the studio, then that happened… never mind 🙂
Thanks for “the finger” @warzan 😉
only there to keep his company…
lol
Teases!!
Tease!
@warzan not to be ‘that’ guy, but two part molds are made by pouring more silicon over the first half of silicon, only with a barrier material (often petroleum jelly) to stop it bonding. If you want a re-usable and configurable mold box LEGO can be your new best friend also 🙂
That’s even better when breaking the mold out as you just dismantle. Just remember to seal the corners with liquid latex to get a super-seal.
Hi @dropship – I’m pretty sure his point was that it would bond. Don’t think he was talking about a 2 part mold. But thanks for the tip 🙂
Haven’t watched the video yet but the comments were…. disturbing 😀
I want my Dungeon Saga…. 🙁
I really want to get into casting/mould making so I can make masters of my own figures. When I design a new faction I usually make one solid sculpt that I use as the “base” for the rest of the range, then from metal or resin recasts ill heat bend them and resculpt as necessary to get further poses or units. Might be too advanced for me though, but it’s good to see content like this anyhow 🙂
I figure I would start casting terrain pieces just to learn the basics. Then, get on to figures. Good idea.
Yeah, good suggestion – it would be cool if BoW did some tutorials on how to do things like this.
Showing off his hobby wound like badge of honour 🙂
Should have a hobby wound thread… Don’t look like much now but I have scars from falling on the pointy hats of the gretchin in 40k 2nd box set had to pull several out as they had gone in like darts into my shoulder
Did we just get flipped off?
I feel like I should be offended by this video in some way, but I can’t quite put my … finger… on it?
(see what I did there?)
You guys are crazy busy!
I Spy some AVP!!
worst vlog ever 🙂
iI though I had clicked the wrong pay per view their ?
Best box for mould making is lego’s imho
Yes lego’s, just get all the straight blocks you can find, and build up any size box you need. Hot glue it to a flat piece of plexiglass for a nice flat surface and spray it with mould release. works perfect every time.