How to Cast Fantasy Miniatures in a two part rubber mold video 1 of 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2010

I show you the complete process for casting duplicates of a miniature figure. How to make the rubber mold in two parts and how to cast the miniature duplicate. A two part mold is the kind of rubber mold you make for complex minis like figures, warriors, wizards, dwarves etc. This is part 1 of 2 videos.
Ltts more miniature stuff on my website, sculpting, casting, painting, dioramas and more.
http://www.stormthecastle.com/miniatures/index.htm

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  • can u make a exact list of what i need

  • @xxTheCromwellxx I have a tutorial on my site.

  • could i use the spare plastic from the sprues? melt it down and pour it in? or does it have to be specialist plastic mix?

  • @MrKoiking1 I am not sure about how much effort/heat it takes to melt down those sprues. Might cause a toxic fume or something.

  • Thank you for posting this video. I've been trying to figure out how to do this.

  • @T3hLuNcHb0X You are very welcome. Have fun with thecastings! Be sure to send me pics!

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  • @epicfantasy Hi i have a problem ,want to cast some warhammer miniatures specialy a horse but dont know how.Bretonian knight and horse.Specialy horse is little complicated to make a modle out of him,to put him into pieces or whole horse to make a modle? Please help :-)

  • @epicfantasy yeah thats what i was thinking. ill just use them to make some sort of partially made building or something, or scafolding.

  • @epicfantasy you do vid of how to make that gel torso and head on deadliest warrior ?

  • @fucktard435345345353 Great question. I looked through the manufacturers booklet on this stuff. Nothing about adding colors. i don't think you can add colors to this product before molding. Great project. Love Risk

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