Recasting Non Warhammer 40k figures

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • How to make the rubber mold in two parts and how to cast the miniature duplicate. A two part mold is the kind of rubber mold you make for complex miniatures, Tabletop Figures, D&D, Warhammer 40k etc..
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  • @MiniatureHobbyist
    @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +28

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    • @alliedatheistalliance6776
      @alliedatheistalliance6776 3 года назад

      I had some air drying clay (it wasn't great for sculpting minis, but fairly cheap) and I used that instead of plasticine. it worked pretty well imo, because it takes 3 days to dry out fully it was still soft enough to remove easily but didn't stick too much to either my model or the silicone.

  • @Roggor
    @Roggor 4 года назад +460

    'Not 40K miniatures' *wink* Glad to see you're following people's advice mate.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +47

      Yup I had to conform eventually lol =)

    • @FiveFourOne87l1
      @FiveFourOne87l1 4 года назад +14

      Great video again, but I feel like the only models that need re casted are GW models.... Everyone else disserves to be paid for. Just my opinion. 😁✌️

    • @Jimalcoatl
      @Jimalcoatl 4 года назад +11

      @@FiveFourOne87l1 Yes, unless you are into making custom models and want to make multiples of the same custom.

    • @historyatwar6230
      @historyatwar6230 3 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @mountain-roots
      @mountain-roots 3 года назад +1

      @@MiniatureHobbyist thanks for this

  • @Mancada100
    @Mancada100 3 года назад +157

    Excellent ... I am off now to recast some ... erhhhh .... "non warhammer" miniatures... yes, that's it. *chuckels*

    • @hunn20004
      @hunn20004 3 года назад +23

      Is it a limited edition "BattleMallet 68K" figurines?

    • @stubbyfoamz1
      @stubbyfoamz1 3 года назад +10

      Lizard men? No no no officer these are reptile people.

    • @Mancada100
      @Mancada100 3 года назад +5

      @@stubbyfoamz1 what lizard men? those are saurian men....

  • @NoFlu
    @NoFlu 3 года назад +85

    Great method, gonna use them on a few..... Battleaxe 40 million minis.
    As for all the tiny bubbles in the recast: I think that would actually be a good place to use some of that weird, liquid greenstuff. Seems to be perfect for filling holes...

  • @zeno6111753
    @zeno6111753 3 года назад +19

    Great video!
    A quick tip. Apply a layer of silicone with a cheap brush before pouring it. That reduces the chance of getting bubbles immensely.
    The next step for better recasts is a vacuum chamber.

  • @janmelik4890
    @janmelik4890 4 года назад +11

    I casted myself some not Warhammer Miniatures and I really have to advice anyone who wants to cast some minis to youse a proper release agend, because it will make the molding process easier and it helps to preserve the mold. Over time the mold will get demaged, without a releaseagent. Usually The best agent to buy you'll find in the use advice, when you buy the silicone. Another advice I can give is to buy a self venting silicone. It is more expensive, but you won't have to deal with nasty air bubbles :). Sry for my English... I'm from Germany

  • @-Cheif
    @-Cheif 2 года назад +15

    Great way to cast your own out of production models that won’t be resold for many more years to come.

  • @ieatmidget
    @ieatmidget 3 года назад +29

    I just bought some of that mold making rubber and resin this weekend, I’m definitely not gonna use it to cast any GW bits... No sir.

  • @distanceyaself8975
    @distanceyaself8975 Год назад +10

    Using the lego so it's basically quick release is an absolute stroke of genius always wanted to try something like this and you've made it look so easy and doable, and you're spot on finished in gold makes it look quite classy... Great video glad I subbed.

  • @holybananagames733
    @holybananagames733 3 года назад +22

    some vaseline would help a lot to clean the silicone. just brush everything very thin with vaseline before using silicone.

  • @StabbingContest
    @StabbingContest 3 года назад +6

    Use a spray on mold release, you won't regret it. Also I learned a good method for bringing bubbles up to the surface from a guy I worked with a privateer press. Vibrate the table it's on. You can do this with a variety of things from a massager to a table fan with a fin broken off and some clamps. He used a knock off version of one of those hitachi "back massagers." An hour of vibration works out the worst.
    Also, if you end up with spots that just won't fill for whatever reason, you can cut little elongated triangles into the surrounding mold to give the resin somewhere to go further.

    • @TheTrueLordOmega
      @TheTrueLordOmega 3 года назад +3

      that might be the most original way to use a magic wand i ever heard.

  • @jonathantillian6528
    @jonathantillian6528 4 года назад +28

    Great video. Neat mini, reminds me of the great days of simple, fun miniatures from the late 80's/ early 90's.
    Also great idea taking off the shield. Now you can have him resting his hand on other stuff. Rocks, walls, pile of skulls (he does look rather barbarianish).
    Cheers!

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +3

      Thank you, I love Knights/Gladiators and the bigger the weapon the better lol, yup that shield would of been tricky =)

  • @Nagytika
    @Nagytika 2 месяца назад +1

    Okay so a lifehack....do not use the flat legobase, just make a big flat plasticine and put the frame on top. Use Silicone spray for releasing and better silicone spread, when the first half is done you do not have to diassemble the entire frame just enough to build for the other side. Now spray again silicone spray, then wipe up the part which is on the silicone(or better yet spray the silicone into some small cup and use a brush to spread it on the figure), then spread a little talcum with a brush evenly on the mold itself. Por the other half....the two side will came apart nicely and the mold will be less lkely full of bubbles

  • @Bscoop75
    @Bscoop75 3 года назад +4

    your videos made me order minis, casting clay, silicone.. the whole shebang. not because I want to play or sell, but because I want to try this out myself.

  • @danim9558
    @danim9558 4 года назад +64

    I would like to see a video about casting metal miniatures:)

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +22

      I have just brought some pewter as this is something I have always wanted to do, hopefully will be able to do the video in a week or so =)

    • @chromedog68
      @chromedog68 3 года назад +3

      Procedure is much the same. Needs a heat resistant silicone rubber, and you can get Room Temperature Vulcanising (RTV) heat resistant silicones for that purpose. You can even gravity-cast (as opposed to centripetal - spin - casting) them.
      But yes, Molten white-metal-alloys (WMA - "pewter" is one kind of WMA. I use a tin, antimony and bismuth alloy) are HOT. WEAR protective gear. ALL of it.
      Heat resistant gloves (big ones). Face shield (the molten alloy may spatter, you don't want it hitting your face))
      Filter mask (not just because of lead - some WMAs contain it - but bismuth is also not good to breathe),

    • @mistery8363
      @mistery8363 3 года назад

      @@chromedog68 i thought lead couldn't be used to make pewter anymore

    • @Superintendent_Chalmers
      @Superintendent_Chalmers 3 года назад +2

      @@mistery8363 unless your buying all your pewter from a single specific source, and can verify when and how it was made, ALWAYS tread on the side of caution and assume there’s lead in your pewter. Most people buying it for recasting purposes like this will just buy scrap pewter, and older prices to melt down, and thus, higher chance of encountering lead.

    • @mistery8363
      @mistery8363 3 года назад +1

      @@Superintendent_Chalmers thanks dude!

  • @johndoe5555
    @johndoe5555 3 года назад +5

    just use the "blue stuff" to create mold. It separates better and can be melted again many times.
    Since the resin hardens for a long time, I recommend pouring it into each half of the mold separately and joining the halves after an hour. This will give you time to remove the bubbles with a toothpick and get the perfect miniature.

    • @Gothead420
      @Gothead420 3 года назад +2

      The resin _I_ use gets hot while curing, which makes thoese moulds unusable...

    • @johndoe5555
      @johndoe5555 3 года назад +2

      @@Gothead420 that's why I use a regular two-part epoxy adhesive.
      It practically does not get warm and costs only $ 2 for 200-300ml

    • @B1-997
      @B1-997 4 месяца назад

      @@johndoe5555 what specific two part epoxy adhesive you use?

    • @johndoe5555
      @johndoe5555 4 месяца назад +1

      @@B1-997 Sorry, friend. I don’t remember the exact name and now my city has been destroyed by the Russians and I can’t even look in local stores.

    • @B1-997
      @B1-997 4 месяца назад +1

      @@johndoe5555 all good and thanks for responding, and i hope you and your family stay safe over there during this difficult time.

  • @mattydrake791
    @mattydrake791 4 года назад +61

    the figure at the start looks like he has a gravity hammer from halo :)

  • @KneeCapHill
    @KneeCapHill 3 года назад +6

    Dear god. Glad you pointed out this is not 40k related, for a moment there i feared GW might sue you

    • @FacilityD20
      @FacilityD20 3 года назад

      You never know, i have some 40k 3d printing video on my channel... waiting for the hit squad to come lol

    • @michaelkasubaski9426
      @michaelkasubaski9426 3 года назад

      Are they really that bad?

    • @KneeCapHill
      @KneeCapHill 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelkasubaski9426 most definitely. And the fanbase is even worse. I challenge you to find a 40k community that won't ban you for speaking about 3d printing

    • @michaelkasubaski9426
      @michaelkasubaski9426 3 года назад

      @@KneeCapHill ..... thats very sad, i only got into the hobthis last year, dropped a comparable smallish fortune to amass what i have, cost saving stuff like this and those would be amazing

  • @gosbong
    @gosbong 4 года назад +38

    The day the warhammer 40k video went up i downloaded it cause i know better with youtube and copyright system. nice vids im always gaming on a budget with 3 kids so any money i can save is good for me.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +11

      RUclips were fine, I got an email from GW saying I was breaking their copyright laws =(

    • @kyleaspinwall5346
      @kyleaspinwall5346 3 года назад +2

      Do you have a Mega Share folder or something you could share the video on for us less fortunate to snag it

    • @kyleaspinwall5346
      @kyleaspinwall5346 3 года назад

      How many times are you able to use these molds?

    • @killMalkav
      @killMalkav 3 года назад

      use a 3d printer an fee stuff from the net insead of stealing

    • @AceTaxiaGaming
      @AceTaxiaGaming 3 года назад

      @@MiniatureHobbyist then maybe stop infringing on people's intellectual property through recasting. It's theft

  • @stillunsure7630
    @stillunsure7630 3 года назад +19

    You've got me eyeing up my kids lego to use for molds. 😁

  • @firstevidentenigma
    @firstevidentenigma 3 года назад +2

    This is a nice example of why mold release is important....

  • @thomasblunt3404
    @thomasblunt3404 3 года назад +6

    so i watched your videos and i finally tried your method as the first half turned out PERFECT!! I will try the other half of the mold when i get home from work. i cant thank you enough for your videos keep up the good work

  • @DaedalusProps
    @DaedalusProps 3 года назад +2

    Mann 200 is the best spray silicone release I have ever used. Definitely worth looking into, my good sir.
    I’ve been molding and casting shit for the last 13 years, but definitely nothing as small and intricate as this, damn good work.

    • @FacilityD20
      @FacilityD20 3 года назад

      Solid tip, i will remember that

  • @Fridelain
    @Fridelain Месяц назад

    You can mix in sand, small beads, ground up plastic scrap or whatever else with the epoxy to bulk it up and not use so much. Also spin the mold so the resin will reach every corner. As in put it in a bucket and pretend it's a lasso.

  • @xaviarlocksley603
    @xaviarlocksley603 3 года назад +2

    Using a vacuum chamber, or pressure chamber would help with bubbles, even a DIY vibration table. Making those would actually potentially be a cool DIY video, just a suggestion. Cool content keep it up and thanks!

  • @samuelbroad11
    @samuelbroad11 3 года назад +3

    hey man, look up The Crafsman Steady Crafting for some good mould making techniques to cut down on the clean up time, heaps of good tips.

  • @cuttygrass
    @cuttygrass 3 года назад +14

    Another video that makes this kind of stuff feel actually doable, great inspiration - cheers!

  • @philipgoetz8681
    @philipgoetz8681 2 года назад +1

    To get the tiny bubbles out, you have to "degass" after you mix the components. That means you put it in a vacuum chamber until all the bubbles leave.

  • @theobessiris9681
    @theobessiris9681 3 года назад +1

    Next time when you make a mould tap it from underneath after you pour the rubber. When you see no more bubbles coming to the surface it means the rubber has no more air bubbles. I have tried it myself and it works.

  • @solid-snake7336
    @solid-snake7336 2 года назад

    ive been recasting dozens of space mace 69 models, i have an entire army of Imperial Super Soldiers. big and little brothers.

  • @danforthlaertes
    @danforthlaertes 4 года назад +5

    Clearly these are excellent techniques that would not work at all on Warhammer miniatures or indeed on any miniatures made with the IP owned by Games Workshop.

    • @meofjack9644
      @meofjack9644 4 года назад

      I mean he did make a video on making Warhammer minis but it was taken down they came out really good to soooo

    • @Waywardpaladin
      @Waywardpaladin 3 года назад +2

      @@meofjack9644 You are obviously confused. This has nothing to do with Warhammer, the title even says so.

    • @meofjack9644
      @meofjack9644 3 года назад

      @@Waywardpaladin Read the comment I answered to I'm answering his question I know the title does not involve Warhammer at all

    • @Waywardpaladin
      @Waywardpaladin 3 года назад +1

      @@meofjack9644 This technique can't be used for Warhammer. The channel operator would never threaten the IP of Games Workshop. Nothing to see here.

    • @meofjack9644
      @meofjack9644 3 года назад

      @@Waywardpaladin and did you not read my comment he has posted a video of it but he took it down Read the other comments people are also mentioned where is that video he said he took it down

  • @shaunandrews6313
    @shaunandrews6313 3 года назад +2

    please use release agent on everything, great video

  • @DrSubtle
    @DrSubtle 3 года назад +2

    So this is the first of your videos I've seen. To be honest, I was looking for Warhammer 40k content, but your video was concise and enjoyable to watch. 5/10 friend, jolly good work, add a subscription to your list!

  • @swakage13x
    @swakage13x 8 месяцев назад

    I'm gonna use this process for certain gundam model parts and after I get some grey knights and make some mortifactors do the same with them

  • @danieldeming
    @danieldeming 3 года назад

    Using the Legos is a fantastic idea

  • @MikeTheGamer77
    @MikeTheGamer77 3 года назад +3

    Even if he kept doing it with 40k minis, he's fine as long as he doesn't try to sell them.

  • @thepoliticalgunnut8018
    @thepoliticalgunnut8018 2 года назад

    Yes my army will now have an unlimited supply of Beetle magic T-100s.

  • @crystalclearchaos5387
    @crystalclearchaos5387 2 года назад

    Hay i have a suggestion for you try blue stuff you put it in hot water and it becomes soft its a reusable mold makeing material

  • @antongunther3977
    @antongunther3977 Год назад

    If you were to do this a lot, consider getting or building a vacuum chamber. It will suck the bubbles right out

  • @carlosbarker8301
    @carlosbarker8301 3 года назад +1

    great for making models for things like d&d miniatures thanks for the video

  • @tyrians
    @tyrians 3 года назад +1

    From what I've heard, a good way to get rid of bubbles in a mould is to get a small toothpick and swirl around in the bubble?

  • @keithburden7191
    @keithburden7191 4 года назад +3

    Another exceptional casting video sir 😊😉. Love the custom miniature and I can't wait to try this method to create my own custom miniatures. 😎👍👌😊

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much and yes make your own custom figures, its rewarding and fun =)

  • @grimwurks
    @grimwurks 3 года назад +2

    never use plasticine with silicon molding rubber as the plasticine contains Sulphur which can interfere with the hardening of the silicone . . . I use a non-hardening modeling clay which softens with heat and contains no sulphur . . . I've been making mold for 35 years

  • @danielraithofer936
    @danielraithofer936 3 года назад +1

    That's probably the worst mold I've ever seen. D: The theorie behind it though got me thinking.

  • @armorpig
    @armorpig Месяц назад

    Pressure pot will get rid of those bubbles!

  • @mathijs1992
    @mathijs1992 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Im going to cast a lot of missing parts for my "not playmobil" sets.

  • @TheKruze88
    @TheKruze88 3 года назад +1

    @3:20 use talcumed powder

  • @Gothead420
    @Gothead420 3 года назад +1

    This is how I got 20+ Canoptek Scarabs per swarm base, looks just soooo much better!

  • @brightglory5734
    @brightglory5734 3 года назад +1

    This was cool and I want to do it now.

  • @youkilemaweze
    @youkilemaweze 4 года назад +6

    Yop ! Poor the silicone from higher in order to have less bubbles

  • @vickym9811
    @vickym9811 3 месяца назад

    Which gold paint did you use? The shine is out of this world!

  • @johnr9488
    @johnr9488 Год назад +1

    Looks simple and easy! What tape did you use to hold the mold together?

  • @TheToyPhotographer6312
    @TheToyPhotographer6312 3 года назад

    Is it possible to recast star wars black series parts, like guns, heads, accessories, and all that jazz with this sort of method?

  • @cryptopaul329
    @cryptopaul329 4 года назад +4

    Hi love your videos. I have a two part question I have used the resin on your affiliate link and it sets crazy fast I was wondering can you recommend a slower setting one. As I read about using a pressure pot as it will force the air bubbles smaller or even out of the mould totally. Or are pressure pots witchcraft for such small intricate models?

  • @larrywiley1804
    @larrywiley1804 3 года назад

    I always enjoy your videos. Thanks much.

  • @magicsmith3463
    @magicsmith3463 3 года назад +1

    That mini looked rougher than a cats tongue

  • @donovanberserk4993
    @donovanberserk4993 3 года назад +1

    Would using sprue goo and a syringe be useful in this method?

  • @philipgoetz8681
    @philipgoetz8681 2 года назад

    So, the silicone mold didn't pull any of the paint off the original model, or dull the finish? I wonder if a cheaper urethane mold would work as well.

  • @bsus1412
    @bsus1412 2 года назад

    I have a cast-off anime figure with a loose chest plate that I'd like to make back-up duplicates of when it inevitably falls off/breaks. Would your method work for thin pieces of plastic like that?

  • @zenzeypher
    @zenzeypher 3 года назад

    lol dude, you ballsed that up

  • @drakekay6577
    @drakekay6577 3 года назад

    2:40 mmmm I want strawberry ice cream.

  • @mitchhoney2862
    @mitchhoney2862 4 года назад +9

    Did you have a video that got removed which was something about a single part mould for a grot?

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +16

      Ive hidden the video and will be dong more mold and cast videos but not with GW figures =)

    • @FacilityD20
      @FacilityD20 3 года назад +3

      lol don't tell GW 3d printers exist then...

  • @timothysatyr6674
    @timothysatyr6674 3 года назад +1

    Would a parting compound make separation easier?

  • @crystalclearchaos5387
    @crystalclearchaos5387 2 года назад

    Can you make a video in how you made him

  • @thoruszwolf4153
    @thoruszwolf4153 3 года назад

    I bet Warhammer 40k figures could be cast in the same way

  • @johndudesmen48
    @johndudesmen48 3 года назад +1

    Can you use sprues for recasting?

  • @user-kx9kw7se1p
    @user-kx9kw7se1p 11 месяцев назад

    Any recommendations for making a mold for a quadruped?

  • @HammerHeadCactus
    @HammerHeadCactus 3 года назад

    As a non vostroyan player thank you!

  • @darthdrake3095
    @darthdrake3095 3 года назад +1

    How good are these in terms of detail?

  • @wolflittlepsycho3437
    @wolflittlepsycho3437 3 года назад +4

    Recast is considered as part of art and unable to sued. If you even sell it from different materials or painted it becomes your art product. FY GW ;)

  • @theinquisitionsparrot6749
    @theinquisitionsparrot6749 3 года назад +3

    Dude I have some classic rouge trader models imma make an army

  • @corpsekin
    @corpsekin 3 года назад

    love your work, as usual :)

  • @sandracmyers
    @sandracmyers 2 года назад

    Using Legos is so smarttttttt

  • @odgreen9113
    @odgreen9113 2 года назад

    Can baking soda or cornstarch be used as a release agent?

  • @jaysonmain2532
    @jaysonmain2532 4 года назад

    Well well well old friend here become famous glad I keep up once in a while

  • @sapper12b71
    @sapper12b71 3 года назад

    Dude I f****** love you!!!!!! If u see my one other comment on another of ur vids ignore I've found that you've already answered me.

  • @hyaground
    @hyaground 4 года назад +1

    Like most hobbyists I have a drawer full of empty sprues that I’m keeping in case I could use them one day - anychance you could do a video on melting these down and pouring into moulds to be re-used please? I would prefer to create terrain as opposed to minis (walls, doors, crates etc) I’m asking as I love your work and videos but can’t afford the resin 👍

    • @helpineedmoresleep2911
      @helpineedmoresleep2911 3 года назад

      This is very hard to do, and easy to get wrong, and have ruined plastic

  • @Roggor
    @Roggor 4 года назад +2

    How many uses do you reckon a silicon mould has? If it is a low number, how would you go about duplicating the mould with a more durable material? Maybe material for a vid?

    • @Roggor
      @Roggor 4 года назад +3

      @pel thoron Thanks for the in depth answer. Won't pretend I understood all of it but a fair few casts for normal silicon basically. Theoretically, could you take the first model you cast, set it aside then use it further down the round to make another mould? Like if you borrowed an original from a friend, made a mould, then kept the first cast as a subject for a replacement mould?

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +4

      The resin cast comes out of the mould easy so doesnt damage it in anyway so I reckon you can make loads of casts, I think time would be the main factor in the mould deteriorating.

    • @chromedog68
      @chromedog68 3 года назад +1

      @@MiniatureHobbyist I've got some platinum cure silicones that are over 15 years old. 150+pulls from the moulds.

  • @lawsenduerre8795
    @lawsenduerre8795 5 месяцев назад

    What brand of plastacine do you use in creating the mold?

  • @marksdicetales
    @marksdicetales 3 года назад

    anything toxic air wise or skin wise? guess its the same resin 3d printers use?

  • @kutkuknight
    @kutkuknight 4 года назад

    I am using that same resin and idk if I undermixed but its been 72 hours and only now is that shit hard.

    • @chromedog68
      @chromedog68 3 года назад +1

      Quite a few two-part resins (even "fast cure" ones) require at least 48-72 hours AFTER they harden to properly cure.
      I use a UV curing "oven" to speed it along (or you could leave them in the sunlight).

  • @OPGuitarandGames
    @OPGuitarandGames 3 года назад +2

    Very nice video ! How would you go about making mold for sprues ? Do you feel you could get the same level of detail ? Thanks

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  3 года назад +4

      Thank you, I think to mould a full sprue you would then need to do some sort of injection moulding to get the resin all the way in =)

  • @eBiCrafter
    @eBiCrafter 4 года назад +1

    very clever trick, love it

  • @billypph.d4434
    @billypph.d4434 3 года назад +1

    Yeah. cool but by my count two to three days not counting time you spent getting the molds ready, cost of resin and other materials etc. I'll buy one.

  • @Lord5638
    @Lord5638 3 года назад

    Where is the Predator miniature from?

  • @kevinishki
    @kevinishki 3 года назад +2

    Where do you get your Legos?

  • @OldGuyRetros
    @OldGuyRetros Год назад

    I raided dollar tree for some figures made some bases and boom proxies

  • @Merlynn132
    @Merlynn132 4 года назад +2

    Any news on making a hands mold for Mega Construx?

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад +1

      I think they would be too small to get them done well

  • @ftumptch86
    @ftumptch86 3 года назад

    Hmm I use Blue Stuff to make the mould, wonder if epoxy will work with that? Milliput is well tricky.

  • @31tomcat
    @31tomcat 3 года назад

    Using a simple homemade vacuum chamber would eliminate the majority of the air bubbles

  • @Salty_Sassenach
    @Salty_Sassenach 3 года назад

    Blue Stuff moulding is reusable.

  • @diregnome4898
    @diregnome4898 3 года назад

    What is that gold paint? It looks smoother than any metallic paint I've tried.

  • @TheZahnputz
    @TheZahnputz 3 года назад

    dont use the lego base plates! instead, build 4 seperate walls and align them with overlap, seal with hotglue. this gives more sice - versatility and easier demolding

  • @Flarsen999
    @Flarsen999 2 года назад

    What was the grey putty he used in the begining

  • @histkontext
    @histkontext 4 года назад +3

    since i could not find silicon rubber just like yours (and i am too impatient to order from amazon) i bought some very similar, and always have problem with seperating the two molds after second part cures, i tried to put a layer of chalk spray and that did not work well, do you have any idea/advice ?
    Yea i started to make molds after watching your videos :D You really inspired me to do something - great job!

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th 4 года назад +4

      You'll most definitely need some type of mold release and also to make sure the first part is totally, completely cured before you pour the second part.
      You can use a super thin layer of Vaseline (petroleum jelly). Check out The Crafsman - Steady Craftin' for an excellent resource on this stuff.
      Edit: gave bad info I can't back up so I removed it

    • @starksmurf
      @starksmurf 4 года назад +1

      @@CeeJayThe13th So instead of using talcum powder I should use isopropyl alcohol?

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th 4 года назад +1

      @@starksmurf, oops, apparently I don't know what the heck I'm talking about since I can't find the thing where I saw about using isopropyl alcohol. I'm gonna edit my comment.
      You can still use petroleum jelly or tons of other stuff. Just Google DIY mold release. But also, baby powder is supposed to work too.

    • @jonathantillian6528
      @jonathantillian6528 4 года назад +4

      I agree 100% with Cee Jay, use petroleum jelly.
      I do molds every so often and have never had a bad release with good ole vaseline.
      I've heard alcohol or a mix of alcohol and jelly work, but I haven't given it a go.

    • @starksmurf
      @starksmurf 4 года назад

      @@jonathantillian6528 and then only on the surrounding area, not on the mini itself?

  • @ryckjamezwhatley8389
    @ryckjamezwhatley8389 3 года назад

    You work harder not smarter

  • @Taterniac
    @Taterniac 3 года назад

    How much does it cost for all the materials. Surely it would be cheaper to just buy another figure lol

  • @FFFFindoor
    @FFFFindoor 3 года назад

    I didn't know tofu was so useful

  • @mairaineplayzgames2205
    @mairaineplayzgames2205 3 года назад

    this gladiotor has a gravity hamemr from halo O-O

  • @jalegria2190
    @jalegria2190 4 года назад +1

    what would be a good release agent to use for this? tlacum powder?

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  4 года назад

      Ive used talc and its not too bad but I would also like to use the spray release agent to see how well that works =)

    • @chromedog68
      @chromedog68 3 года назад

      @@MiniatureHobbyist Both work well. Talc is also good as a filler with certain resins (so you use less resin. One of my resins is a translucent white when cured. With 10% talc, it goes opaque white. No difference in hardness or casting time. ).