Scenery Forge: Human Warriors Mold
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Human Warriors mold – 12,90 Euro
This mold has been very fun for me to create. As many of you already know, I am very fond of converting miniatures and this mold allows me to make many combinations.
This mold allows us to create miniatures to complete our Warhammer Fantasy, Kings of war units or our Mordheim and Frostgrave bands.
Customize and create many miniatures for our role-playing games, or even create civilian miniatures.
Contains fine pieces, we must remove the bubbles with a thin but not sharp instrument.
This silicone resists many casting of any resin, follow the manufacturer’s instructions well to avoid surprises!
In Scenery Forge, we offer a new product to the world of Wargames!
We offer molds so you can make as many miniatures as you need. Our molds for miniatures includes different mounting possibilities and compatibility with parts of other brands.
Our silicone is of high quality and allows large number of copies in resin without suffering deterioration.
The resulting pieces such as arms, heads, decoration, etc. require sanding and subsequent handling. The pieces are soft in detail to favor their reproduction, avoid bubbles and facilitate painting of very numerous and epic units!
Use all those arms and heads that you have forgotten in the drawer and endow them with bodies and legs!
Quelle: Scenery Forge
Heh, als eingefleischter Kitbasher und greenstuffer find ich die Idee ja irgendwie ziemlich cool… 😀
Sind dann wieder Minis ohne Rückseite – bei den Gelände-Gestaltungsskeletten neulich hätt ichs noch irgendwie für kompensierbar gehalten, wenn man sich unbedingt ganz viele selbstgießen wollte, aber hier?
Die Körperteile sind nach oben und/oder unten abgeschnitten so wie es aussieht. Die Formen für die Torsi werden werden ganz rechts die ‚Spalte‘ sein, denke ich.
Würde hier eigentlich keine flachen, sondern plastischen Rückseiten bei den Torsi vermuten. Mmh.