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Title: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: maxxev on 02 March 2012, 10:08:17 AM
Recived this in the post this morning he he.

Thank you Ed :) (of Troll Forged Minis).

Bit of his coat missing which i'm sure Ed can fix the mold for

Also I know now not to use neat brownstuff for sculpting (as the original broke down in the mold (hence all the little brown spots which are bits of brownstuff (which I guess will go after a few spins)).

*please note that the head is from an open licence sprue from hasslefree miniatures - so thank you to Kev White too*

Anyway the important part :

(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j13/maxxev/Sculpting/castofsculpt.jpg)

Need to start painting one now :).

*Please note the sculpt is not PRESENTLY for sale Ed has a lot of new stuff that he is just waiting to finish his new spin-cast plastic machine for before he releases everything.
Title: Re: My sculpt has been cast :)
Post by: Verderer on 02 March 2012, 11:45:48 AM
Is he a stunty (grym or whatever), looks a bit on the short and stocky side compared with the base? Looks nice though. I keep envisioning a burger in his right hand? :D
Title: Re: My sculpt has been cast :)
Post by: maxxev on 02 March 2012, 12:24:28 PM
Hi, thanks for the comment.

He's a dwarf, yes.

Here is a scale shot of him next to a couple of privateer press dwarves before he was cast (and before the neck was sculpted).
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j13/maxxev/Sculpting/DSCN9046.jpg)

Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: ink the troll on 03 March 2012, 12:14:01 PM
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*Please note the sculpt is not PRESENTLY for sale Ed has a lot of new stuff that he is just waiting to finish his new spin-cast plastic machine for before he releases everything.
So that means he'll eventually go on sale? That's good, as I wouldn't mind buying one.
I still think he'd be a good sheriff for a mining town with a cowboy hat and a badge added. Also needs something like a big, dumb looking Ogre deputy to accompany him.
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: maxxev on 03 March 2012, 05:23:48 PM
Yep, should be :).

One day i'll finish the rest of the crew to go with him :).

(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j13/maxxev/Sculpting/DSCN9478.jpg)
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j13/maxxev/Sculpting/DSCN9477.jpg)(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j13/maxxev/Sculpting/DSCN9485.jpg)
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j13/maxxev/Sculpting/Newfolder41.jpg)
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j13/maxxev/Sculpting/DSCN9484.jpg)
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: manic _miner on 03 March 2012, 10:38:56 PM
 Very nice dwarf and the others look good so far too.Now get sculpting and show the lot of them off together  ;).
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: moif on 03 March 2012, 11:35:26 PM
Whats the background on these figures? Which game/genre (if any specific) are they for?
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: maxxev on 04 March 2012, 09:38:29 AM
Whats the background on these figures? Which game/genre (if any specific) are they for?

err... I like dwarves. I prefer dwarves with necks and knees.
I like steam punk and I love models with long coats.
I was sort of going with steampunk cowboys... though I know the gun isn't very steampunkish and the armour should really have bolts on it...
It was more of a "I want to sculpt this" than anything else.
If I could sculpt heads I would have done a lot more / finished more of them but i've been totally dissheartened by the fact that I absolutely cannot sculpt heads and there are not enough suitable heads in Hasslefree's open licence sprues suitable for dwarves.

So Genre wise I guess they are steampunk cowboys and girls. What would you use the for I have no idea lol. They would convert up for sci-fi post apoc games quite nicely. Might make a nice alternate Necromunda gang (If I ever sculpt enough of them). Any other ideas? lol
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: Grimmnar on 02 January 2014, 06:10:50 AM
Hey maxxev, i know it has been some time now but i am curious and maybe not alone.
Has this guy ever made it to production and for sale? :-)

Grimm
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: maxxev on 07 January 2014, 10:28:36 AM
Nope, Troll Forged miniatures has moved away from its roots of casting up amatures sculpts and splitting the profits and is now just making their own stuff, so this guy is going nowhere.

I have one resin cast that could be recast, the original green was damaged during the process.

The whole idea / inspiration of attempting to sculpt this little set was with the hopes of having a little income rolling in (plus learning as I go), therefore when I finally realised nothing would come of it all inspiration stopped, I know that's not really the best reason for sculpting but it would have been nice to have a bit of extra hobby money now and again and perhaps be able to buy stuff brand new again as opposed to scouring eBay lol.
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: Overrevdsquat on 07 January 2014, 11:08:14 AM
That's sad news Maxxev - they are really good looking sculpts, and I would certainly have got a set.  :'(
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: Glitzer on 07 January 2014, 03:15:59 PM
Nice minis, sad to hear you lost your possibility to get it cast. You could try casting it with room temperature curing resins and room temperature curing silcone molds, but  I would not recommend it.
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: robh on 07 January 2014, 03:50:43 PM
Black Orc Games have an amateur mould/casting line called Mini Sculpt that they are still accepting models for.
Some great pieces, some not so great but all cast from submitted sculpts.

www.blackorc.com (http://www.blackorc.com)

Try dropping them a line to see if they can do something for your figures.

Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: Commander Vyper on 08 January 2014, 10:52:19 PM
Fenris will make moulds and cast resin minis. Try Ian he might be able to help. Or Griffin miniatures, Si at pig iron uses them, my halo custom helmets were done there, very nice.
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: Grimmnar on 09 January 2014, 04:15:20 AM
Really glad i cast my necromantic powers on this topic.
Love this group for the help and support it offers in times of need.
Don't give up Maxx, give these options a go. Let us know what is happening. Lets get that dwarf SOB the light he deserves and get him cast for sale. Never too late to strike a goal off your list. :-)

Grimm
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: maxxev on 09 January 2014, 08:23:48 AM
Fenris will make moulds and cast resin minis. Try Ian he might be able to help. Or Griffin miniatures, Si at pig iron uses them, my halo custom helmets were done there, very nice.

The deal that roll forged used to do though was to cast the figures for nothing, then split the profits 40/40/20 (with 20% covering the casting costs), all the other options either involve selling the sculpt (assuming anyone wants to buy it) or paying to have casting done, which I don't want to do, i've done that a couple of times with some space dwarves and never managed to make my money back even let alone some pocket money :(.
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: Glitzer on 09 January 2014, 10:50:43 AM
The deal that roll forged used to do though was to cast the figures for nothing, then split the profits 40/40/20 (with 20% covering the casting costs), all the other options either involve selling the sculpt (assuming anyone wants to buy it) or paying to have casting done, which I don't want to do, i've done that a couple of times with some space dwarves and never managed to make my money back even let alone some pocket money :(.

I'm not sure if what Impact Miniatures is doing is what you want. But I guess it comes down to selling your mini in instalments (please correct me if it's otherwise, I'll need someone who offers the same services as you want myself)

Anyways here's the page from Impact Minis:
http://www.impactminiatures.com/index.php?option=sculptor
Title: Re: My sculpt (dwarf) has been cast :)
Post by: maxxev on 09 January 2014, 07:12:38 PM
Impact only take Fantasy football teams and I asked them once about it and they said they already have plenty of dwarves.