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here some Pictures from my self made Casting
greetings Christopher
 

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Hello alltogether this are some pictures from my self cast any tools are in originaly from Plastic i have converse the figures the canon and limber my self (the canon and the weels where originaly)
sorry for my bad english:)
greetings Christopher
 
Guten tahk Christoper! Mine Namen ist Michael Steinrok. It has been noticed that my ancestors came from Baden Wurtemburg. Velkomen to the forum. Sorry for the bad Deutsch:eek:


Did you make the molds?
 
Servus, Christopher, und wilkommen ins Forum!
Was die Gussformen betrifft, hast Du die selber gemacht, von den Kunststoffiguren? Gut getroffen!
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Hi, Christopher, and welcome to the forum!
Regarding your casting molds, did you make them yourself, from those plastic figures? Well done!

Prost!
Brad
 
Servus, Christopher, und wilkommen ins Forum!
Was die Gussformen betrifft, hast Du die selber gemacht, von den Kunststoffiguren? Gut getroffen!
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Hi, Christopher, and welcome to the forum!
Regarding your casting molds, did you make them yourself, from those plastic figures? Well done!

Prost!
Brad

Hi Brad, yes there are some plastic figures. I first converted the figure. I have changed the character position. and then made ​​a mold. The miniatures are made ​​so that I can communicate to each other. more pictures will follow. Best Greetings Chris:)
 
Re: ACW Homecasting and Conversions New Conversions

hello collector. See my newly converted figures are painted some of them already. They still shine from the oil but they are dry after still covered with matte clear lacquer. I wish you much fun look at the pictures. Greetings ChrisPICT5052-crop.JPGPICT5056-crop.JPGPICT5059-crop.JPGPICT5057-crop.JPGPICT5060-crop.JPG
 
Sehr sauber, Chris! Die Modellierung bzw Umbearbeitung sowie die Bemalung!

Servus!
Brad
 
Hi,
Welcome to the forum, and very nice figures{bravo}}!
-Sandor:salute::
 
Hi collectors. Now my work week is finished. Other sons of the south can go into battle. Have fun watching the images. Greetings Christopher Part 1
 

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News fom my Workbench

Hello. Here I want to show you more news of my conversion work. Union and Confederate Artillery with minor modifications. It greets you Christopher
 

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News part 2
 

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News part3
 

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Hello. The carriage I have even designed after historical figures. the barrel and the wheels are made of the forms of PA. friendly greeting Christopher:)
 
Hello little news of my Works this is an ACW Standardbearer of the CSA this Figure I have molded and cast in pewter. The banner I made ​​with tempo and waterproof wood glue. the stars come out of the craft store.
To flag: it consists of two layers. In the middle of the flag pole is inserted. then the pages were put together. Made of paper strips, a cross is now inserted on each side. then distributed 13 stars on Jese side and fixed with superglue. Allow to dry for a short time but not too long. then come two layers tempo handkerchief over again. Ending with press on with a wet brush the cloth on the stars and with the brush folding to the arbeiten.Nun wrest the flag to the designated character and Korei yaw the folds again. if the flag is dry it will remain firm and stable in their attitude. wish you much joy and pass the test. greeting ChristopherFlag.JPGFlag1.JPGFlag2.JPGFlag3.JPGFlag.JPGFlag1.JPGFlag2.JPGFlag3.JPG
 

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