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Title: Sculpting & pottery without a kilm & basing minis
Post by: gameleaper on August 10, 2019, 05:47:20 AM
Sculpting & pottery without a kilm

I discovered this many years ago probably 20 years ago. It can be life changing for artists without kilms etc, you use PVA wood Glue & bone dry sand. mix both together untill you get a workable & plyable. this only works with bone-dry sand, if the sand is slightly wet it wont dry solid. then leave to stand for at least 24 hrs , but thick parts will take longer, I do miniature soldier bases with it and it takes 24 hrs, but if your sculpting a head its thick and can take 2 weeks to dry.  by Mark Ainswoth ref(140867)
Title: Re: Sculpting & pottery without a kilm & basing minis
Post by: Asid on August 10, 2019, 11:19:53 PM
There are many enjoyable hobbies and pastimes. Mines is Radio controlled helicopters.

Do you have any pictures?

Title: Re: Sculpting & pottery without a kilm & basing minis
Post by: gameleaper on September 03, 2019, 03:52:42 PM
Ah, the heli loop the loop I remember was a big thing once in models.

I can take a pic, I will post it .
Title: Re: Sculpting & pottery without a kilm & basing minis
Post by: gameleaper on September 03, 2019, 04:02:02 PM
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Title: Re: Sculpting & pottery without a kilm & basing minis
Post by: Asid on September 03, 2019, 11:02:46 PM
Ah, the heli loop the loop I remember was a big thing once in models.

I can take a pic, I will post it .

Nose in hovering  :scared1

Inverted  :shocker

But when they were carried out successfully it gave a great feeling of achievement and elation  :winner