So I tried my hand at casting a figure from an old house.
I won the house a few weeks ago.
Here's my casting of one with a new paint job.
Casting putz figure
Re: Casting putz figure
Spot on!! Looks great!!!
Is your paint that shiny or do you spray it with a clear coat? Looks really cool!
Is your paint that shiny or do you spray it with a clear coat? Looks really cool!
Re: Casting putz figure
A little clear coat after.
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Looks great, Steve.
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Steve...
You've got the science of casting down to an art form...
What did you use to make the mold?...
Did you use a mold release agent?...
What did you use to cast the piece?...
Howard
You've got the science of casting down to an art form...
What did you use to make the mold?...
Did you use a mold release agent?...
What did you use to cast the piece?...
Howard
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Re: Casting putz figure
I'll post something soon. All my notes at home.
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So I started working on this one a year or so ago.
I first read this online article:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/wiki/en/Simpl ... with_Resin
I used the following molding putty:
http://amazingmoldputty.com/
I used the following casting material:
http://www.tapplastics.com/product/mold ... _epoxy/386
notes on what I learned.
The choices a purely on that I found all at my local Micheals.
Once I get the mold making part down, I plan to try using water putty to cast. As It will make
each figure cost pennies.
Oh, I never said but the figure on the left was the original and the right the cast one.
Not sure if it was obvious.
Steve
I first read this online article:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/wiki/en/Simpl ... with_Resin
I used the following molding putty:
http://amazingmoldputty.com/
I used the following casting material:
http://www.tapplastics.com/product/mold ... _epoxy/386
notes on what I learned.
The choices a purely on that I found all at my local Micheals.
Once I get the mold making part down, I plan to try using water putty to cast. As It will make
each figure cost pennies.
Oh, I never said but the figure on the left was the original and the right the cast one.
Not sure if it was obvious.
Steve
Re: Casting putz figure
Steve, it wasn't obvious and that's a good thing. I assumed the brighter paint job was the newer one though. 



























