Mould Casting Tutorial for Miniature figures
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7:41 pm on July 17th, 2009
another good way to get the bubbles out is to leave the molds on a vibrating table as they are setting these are expensive though so if you like cheap stuff you have two options you can steal a vibrator and fashion your own vibrating table (expect the owner of the vibrator to get pissed at you) or a less life threatening solution is to place the molds on top of a tumble dryer whilst its in use
8:09 am on August 1st, 2009
lol, “should have soaked it with wet water”
3:45 pm on August 20th, 2009
Extremely Helpful, <3 you guys at
Mini War gaming!
1:31 pm on August 24th, 2009
fireman tim RULES!!!
9:35 pm on August 29th, 2009
I don’t know why those vibraing tables cost so much. All you have to do is take apart a playsation2 controler and get those motors out that vibrates then you just put that motor onto a piece of balsa wood. Hook the motor up to a 12v or 9v battery.
4:58 pm on September 25th, 2009
you can use this for WH40K units if you got molds?
8:19 pm on October 7th, 2009
OMG SHE STABBED HIM!!! is he ok? …. great vid guys
10:04 pm on October 20th, 2009
Seeing how its plaster, and not Plastic or metal, I’d doubt it, seeing how the new Marine, Ork, or whatever the hell you made could easily break or crack.
9:45 pm on November 1st, 2009
where can you get molds?
6:08 am on November 3rd, 2009
2:44
Wet-water.
6:21 pm on November 11th, 2009
jet-water*
1:33 pm on November 18th, 2009
=] thx
9:09 am on November 20th, 2009
so funy
5:49 pm on December 10th, 2009
This is vid legend btw, oh and thanks to MeetTheCryptid for the ps2 suggestion, may have to buy one of those cheapy controllers and dismantle. create improvisation.
2:28 am on December 25th, 2009
very cool
8:18 pm on January 1st, 2010
is woodlands scenis hydrocal the equevelant of your hydrocal?
9:18 am on January 13th, 2010
Hey I want some of that Colombian!!
9:33 pm on January 13th, 2010
I just use my hair trimmer for my resin castings. I lay in on its side on the table, it vibrates it like hell. Too bad I live in an apartment, otherwise i could have it going for alot longer. Still have have almost no problems with bubbles, and i don’t cast under pressure or anything
12:27 am on January 29th, 2010
couldnt you have shown us the part with the paper towels. please that would have helped alot
1:11 pm on February 20th, 2010
lol
8:14 pm on March 28th, 2010
does any1 know where you can get hirst art moulds if u live in the uk?
8:39 am on March 31st, 2010
@cyberakuma666 Luckily for some people!(not going to say who) their girl get hot by wargaming; moulding/casting…and course vibrators. SO WIN WIN!! hahaha great advice beat meh to the punch!
3:24 am on April 11th, 2010
dude your supposed to pour in the corner
3:20 am on April 25th, 2010
its molds not moulds
7:51 am on May 1st, 2010
pritty cool molding. how would you glue the molds together or do they not get put together?
PS: I’ve been a big fan of fireman Tim and hope to see more of your work.