... living ... stuff" ... The dwarf is good, I like the less GW look. Now the wizard, great animation and dynamic pose. Well done. The only thought in the...
Theres a type of epoxy putty at your local Hardware store (If yuo can find it that sells this, Its a two part plumbers putty that can be mixed with green stuff...
... ViewItem&item=2213978870&category=37887 ... help and is resin and steel. Very impressive. Seems relivant because we were talking about STL before. Take...
Interesting, I just bought my first order of Green Stuff from a Woodcarving Supplier in my area and they had several other epoxy putties for sale and ATLAS was...
... Congrats on discovering this wonderful product! We actually discussed this awhile back: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/1listSculpting/message/24269 -- Greg...
That story about doing the ribcage was simply great! I've been thinking about how to do a broken hollow sphere - like you often see in chinese ivorysculpting -...
Hi, I'm interested in learning how to create military miniatures and painting them, but I cannot seem to find a book or information that explains the craft in...
I have been looking for books on the art of sculpting and casting miniatures I,ve found that web sites have more reference than books thtat I know of here are...
I am starting in sculpting figurines I am looking for articles or books for my first steps (in french if possible but it doesn't really matter). I know I have...
... Best is to take a close look at existing figures and try to redo them. Helped me a lot! Also take a look at Work-in-Progress-Figs as you can find plenty of...
Welcome to the newbies! :-) As for questions, why not take a look at the FAQ (in this group's files section)? You might find that some of your questions are ...
Hi, well, the first few sources I'd suggest are the FAQ in the files section, the booklist and the link database of 1listsculpting. There is a lot of ...
Hi, Since the VIP site has been setup I've added the links to the sculpts I reviewed (hope the links work). Hop over to look as there are some new pics over...
I saw your November 6 post and I had a couple questions about your casting service. I'm sculpting figures in a larger 70 to 80mm scale and I'd like to know if...
Hello, Is there any place where one can get very small raised letters and numbers, about the size of typewriter print, or preferrably a bit smaller? Plastic...
Sir, I can make the spin mold you want and it can cast both pewter or resin. I have done some resin castings and it has been rather hit or miss , as the feet...
Hi John, I use a plastic 10pt printwheel (a typewriter head) that I cut the letters off of. They usually run about $11 at an office supply and you have a...
Hello John: Try looking up a company called Slaters on the web. They do a large range of plastic lettering, down to about 10 point IIRC. They're a british...
... Check your local shop that specializes in architectural supplies. Many such places carry the Slaters sets. Years ago, Mike Stelzel also sold these with...
... Hi John, Just to add, as an alternative to Slaters and Walthers - try Scalelink at, I think: http://www.scalelink.co.uk They do three sets of small to very...
... Historex, a French modelling company used to make sets of plastic numbers for cavalry/infantry insignia (Napoleonic). They went bust, but I think part of...