Casting question

Beelzebrush

Active member
If you\'re just after casting small bits - arms, guns etc.. why not just buy them? It seems like a lot of hassle for little, and most likely, a low quality return ???

(it\'d probably also save you from being squashed by GWs jackboot too lol)
 

TokenArtGuy

New member
Hey, thanks for the links!

I\'m definitely an advocate for using high quality materials. It certainly makes a difference. Mostly comes down to being serious enough that shelling out the cash is worth it.

Technically making any number copies without permission is an infringement of copyright law. It makes no difference if you don\'t plan on selling them. The simple answer, don\'t tell anyone.

Just say no to armies of flesh-eating lawyers!
 
yeh plaster of paris is waaaaay to fragile, i tried to make plaster copies of some LOTR chess peices i had (to use as statues), and their heads wouldn\'t even survive coming out of the mould, the ended up looking ok excpet that their heads were either missing or munted, i would definately use something else for casting if i could find anyhting, i did find a tin or cating resin at the art shop but it was $30 so iwas like no way
 
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