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  • Where did you get the glass sheet that you use as a working surface?Any ideas where I could get one?Thanks.

  • @SuperGoodPotato People ask me that. Its a difficult question to answer. That was the front door of a stereo rack. I just had it lying around. So, it is kind of special glass. Not sure how to get somethingn like this.

  • Can I use green stuff?

  • @SuperGoodPotato Yes, Green stuff works well for this. I have it and use it. I like the ProCreate better though. It sculpts a little easier with less tackiness.

  • @epicfantasy Can't you use the rubber as for the model itself too?

  • @epicfantasy Do you have to spray the models with some kind of mold release before you put the oomoo rubber liquid in?

  • @300spartanswin They always recommend that. And the oomoo kit comes with it. But I never do. I always forget. Seems to be fine. I think if you are doing big figures or a lot of detail then you should spray the mold release.

  • does anyone know how to get mold builder off clothes?

  • you should try to build a gf for you

  • I really love the tutorials you make :D they have helped me a lot for my forest making... I know it sounds not that related but now I can make moulds easily.. so Thanks! :)))

  • epicfantasy can you please make a tutorial on how to make a keyblade from kingdom hearts? because i want one for my costume but they are about $250 and i dont want to use that money.

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  • @epicfantasy Do you have to continuesly tap on the table for 6 hours?

  • @epicfantasy Can I use a toothpick to sculpt minatures?

  • Nice video I dido tlbbaby

  • Fun stuff man, where's a good place to get those supplies at a good price? They would be cool for all kind of uses.

  • @tblbaby try the local arts and crafts store like Michaels or AC Moore. Othewise amazon.

  • you know i really liked your videos

  • Yet another great vid from my mentor! i have seen every one of your videos and honestly, i cant find a single flaw. you are great! you always have some new activity to keep me busy and happy. keep em 'comin!

  • Another great tutorial man, i agree with others that your vids are amazing. thanks for all the tutorials :D

  • i LOVE you channel, i play D&D and really excited to try to make some miniatures from ur examples

  • how to shape the barrels ?

  • @arushjasuja not too difficult, you roll them out, pressing on the sides more, this causes the barrel shape.

  • Awesome, thank you

  • I love your videos.

  • And once again, a great video. I can't wait to see how this project turns out. I'm almost done with my first project myself. Lots of ideas from that project were executed well thanks to you! I can't wait for my next paycheck to come. I need to start making cars and mailboxes for my next project!

  • I think the buildings look great, except for one tiny thing; the clay roof just a tad bit too orange. This may be a distorted color I am seeing, this is not meant to be insulting. I am simply curious why you left such an unrealistic color on such a realistic piece.

  • @FluffeeKay Thanks, great advice. I will take a renewed look at those orange roofs. I may tone them down some. As I fill out the terrain and add more to the diorama I will be able to see the contrast and how the roofs look.

  • your videos are awesome I remember the first time I saw your how to make a spartan helmet when I was in 6th grade I made one too

  • @rootbeerfilms1001 Cool, thanks for sticking with my channel. Lots more stuff coming!

  • Hey, please, did you can make a translate for portuguese? You have brasilians "fans" and I dont understand english... can you use the google translate for translate??? Tks for Brazil.

  • @GuiilhermeJapones Hi, Thanks for watching my vids! I don't think its posssible for me to translate the audio. But I do have this tutorial on my website as webpages. You could translate that. I will send you the link.

  • so awesome.Your a really good sculpture .I just need the rubber and the plastic so i can finally copy my miniatures.

  • i gotta go buy cat food cans to use the cans to mix the rubber

  • always luz to watch this. so helpful for history

  • Where do you keep all your stuff ?

  • Excellent, I have been looking for a good rubber to use and had never heard of oomoo

  • Great info, thanks for posting this.

  • SUGGESTION: can u make a diorama on ww1 trench warfare ..i saw ur video on how to make trenches but i couldnt find the actualy diorama finished?

  • I know it is a longshot, but I'll ask anyways. How fond are you with the idea of forging a gladius? I know asking for a request is too much, specially when you are already working on a sword, but in my humble opinion a gladius is a beautiful weapon, and would be a pleasure to see you forge one.

  • @kjronning1 great suggestion. A Gladius would be beautiful. I will put it on my list and give it some thought. Thanks:)

  • I've thought about doing the molding. I could mold everything from barrels to chess pieces.

    I always seem to end up doing other stuff instead, though. Hey, could that rubber mold material itself be used to cast something? I something would be made of the rubber?

  • @SailorBarsoom Good creativity. Yup, the rubber could be used itself as a part. And A chess set is also a good idea. One mold and you could make all the pawns. hmmm... I might do this.

  • those look pretty cool

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  • Very Cool!

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  • cool love your creations

  • Awsome!

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  • Second!

    

  • First after the first :D

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