Hallo,
I have come back to resin-casting the dollies I sculpted. I got a new resin that seems to hold some new opportunities I would like to try out. First of all I simply have to cast the dollies in resin again. I will then emprove the casting by reworking/refining each of the six figures and make new, hopefully better mold of them. This time it will be one mold for one figure. Once they are done I will make some castings and play around with the poses a bit. I hope it will work. More of it later here in due course. I almost finished my first Toy Soldier using one of the metal dollies I have casted so far. It still needs a bit of grinding and sanding, but I will post a picture soon. I also close to finish another master for new dolly. A figure at the "Stand-Still". Unbelieveable difficult to catch the pose correctly, can't believe it myself. Another master Toy Soldier is also in the makeing and two out of six resin dollies are subject of the refining stage right now. Comeing up there will be another 8 molds to be made. Enough work for the meantime. I will keep you updated. Still counting on your interest.
Best regards
Wolfgang
That is simply outstanding Wolfgang. I would be happy with those figures if they were mine, you really are very good at sculpting, perhaps Britains should employ you as a sculptor !!!!!!!!!
Hallo,
on the next 4 pictures you will see the casting process. Still this is NOT a perfect mold. But again good for gaining practise and learn. Not to happy with the rubber, a bit too soft which can have negative efects on the casting - it might flatten the whole figure. Still superior to rtv - there is no gasing of the mold etc. With the Prince August Model Metal I used (good but damm expensive) casting was no problem. Sucess rate was 7 out of 10 - which is good. I screwed up the area around the base in the mold, due to not leaving enough space to the lower mold edge. Will not happen again. Since this is all "Testing" so far it remains ok, but for a standad production mold there where too many mistakes in it. Send an order for some new rubber today, it is like the search for the holy Grail, ther are firmer rubbers, but they need more temperature (heat) which will not permit to use certain sculpting material and plastics. Hope to receive it before the weekend. I am busy on three other figures right now, more hopefully coming weekend.
As for this pilgrim I will clean up the castings, rinse them and prime afterwards. And then I hope eventually the fun part PAINTING will start - thought something up there as well.
As for now, thank you for your interest ----- aaaand your comments are still more than welcome.Regards
Wolfgang