Hi Matt, I´m afraid, that might be the most stupid question since a long time, but what is in Blackpool? Is there a convention or something like that? To...
Hi, white knight has been busy. He's already put all the entries online: http://www.frothersunite.com/files/wk/contest/2007/contest.htm - Click on the four...
Hi Gehard, Just a small (attempt!) at humor. Blackpool is a dreary seaside resort on the west coast of Britain, where it rains a lot. It was a bit laboured I...
I'm running into a couple of problems, trying to sculpt these in a set of long (reptile/fish/monster) jaws. But not so long or big that I could stick little...
I haven't actually done this before, but here's what I would do: lay a strip of putty along the jaw where the teeth will be. Then make simple cuts along it to...
Hi Warren Could you give a little more description? Are we talking needle teeth, here? Are they to be castable? Do they have to be as realistic as possible, or...
I would take another look at the rolled-cones idea for the pronounced cannine teeth - attach them to the "flat jaw with no gums", then use Morgan's idea to...
I am looking to do some Horror-Western figures, and most need rifles and pistols. Wow - this is a pain, and when they are done poorly the whole model suffers....
'Lo Andy! ... The Road Shark. :) (Link for the uninitiated...) http://heresyminiatures.com/forumofdoom/index.php?topic=6780.0 I'd already tried placing a strip...
You could try using the tiniest wire you can find. Or, if the teeth are all touching up against each other, use a really thin piece of putty as an armature for...
... Or, sculpt the teeth as a strip in the flat on a piece of waxed paper. Once they've cured, trim the strip to size and glue it into the mouth, then sculpt...
... Interesting; although I don't know if that'd look too 2D. I'm coming round to the cone idea again (possibly pinned with fine wire - I've got plenty of that...
... I've recently spent some time on a jack frost miniature, with judderman type spiked hair/icicle thingies on his head. They were added one by one by taking...
Hi All, Just came across this yahoo group, loads to read on it, an I couldn't wait to contribute to it, so: Briefly I am trying my hand at sculpting...
Looks like you're picking it up pretty quickly! Judging by the results so far I think you'll be doing some excellent sculpts before the year is over. I know...
... That might not be so bad though - sharks' teeth are after all tringles rather than cones. Well, kind of flattened pyramids with rounded front and back...
Hello friends! These are the sculptures that I made in 2007, I hope do you like? soon With a new work! http://www.coolminiornot.com/179060 - Zelota of tzeench...
Hello, I heard you need some rifles and pistols for your figure. My name is Andy Meyers and I do alot of miniatures guns. so if you want here is my web-site to...
Hi andy, do you do midle age weapons for 54mm to 60 mm scale?, I whant to get some premade instead of sculpting the whole thing every time I do a miniature. ...
I need some advice, and wondered if anybody could help, or at least point to an articel which would. I want to make my GS work look more crisp. All the greens...
Hello Sculpting List- I have been researching potential new applications, usage and distribution for our heat activated/moldable products and happen to locate...
Hi, thanks for letting us know about the material. My first thoughts after reading the article: it sounds like an interesting material, especially for the...
I agree it looks like an interesting set of materials. I would probably see more applications in scenery / lanscapes & conversions than for master greens. The...
Above all it's a matter of TIMING. You have to resmoth and resmooth and resmooth again during the whole curing process. That will sharpen those edges up. Or...
My Name is Tammy Manduca. It is with great sadness that I must tell you my husband - eagletalon100 (Russell Manduca), passed away on 1/8/08. I know he was...