Dea? OH, dead. Did you want those painted?I really like the dea Mexican and the Texan kneeling firing, if anyone ever gets these molds and wants to recoup some of their expense, I'll buy some of each of those figure types, maybe others if they look as good as those two poses.
If you buy it they will comeGolly, gee whiz, hokey smokes Bullwinkle, well I guess I won't be getting that dead Mexican, too bad I thought it looked pretty good. I'm practicing being politically correct, can you tell?
I haven't burned anything yet.... still there is time.Oh, I'm not going to have anything to do with molten metal, I could burn off something I might need. I am mechinically declined.
I knocked over..not one but two full pots last week. The lead spilled all over my work bench, through the cracks and onto the floor. Little frustrating. The pot that I bought from Dutkins sits on a small metal disk, not very stable.
I did manage to get a few things molded. I think I need to dedicate a day to just mold. I once saw a centerfuge set up for sale on ebay. I think I should have bought it.
Yikes, and I do mean YIKES!!! It does take a little time to get the hang of things. Temperature of the metal the molds. Talcing the molds, then clamping pressure. Somedays I have good luck others sometimes a bit like yours.
Yea, thats a hazard of homecasting. But when it turns out right, it can be very rewarding. I love to take a figure from a lump of lead to a finished and painted figure. It can be awesome. Kinda like giving birth!
So, does anybody have a mold of the dead Mexican they want to make and sell me a couple? I'd be willing to buy almost anything 54mm in metal that has to do with the Alamo, almost.