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Other Stuff => General Wargames and Hobby Discussion => Topic started by: marcusluis on 11 September 2015, 05:32:36 PM
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Can we get hirst arts moulds in the uk or something similar??
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There's a Hirst Arts UK (http://www.hirst-arts.co.uk/) site. Never used them but they're listed as a reseller on the Hirst Arts site. Probably cheaper than ordering direct from the US with postage and whatnot.
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I've got quite a few.
Mostly picked up from ebay, but found a shop a few years back that stocked them.
If you ever take a week's holiday in Scarborough you are welcome to borrow them.
Waugh Games in Midlesbrough had some in use last time I was there - not sure if it was just for shop scenery or if they were renting them out.
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There's a Hirst Arts UK (http://www.hirst-arts.co.uk/) site. Never used them but they're listed as a reseller on the Hirst Arts site. Probably cheaper than ordering direct from the US with postage and whatnot.
I have used that site several times, and can only recommend them.
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Where can i get plaster for casting in hirts arts moulds in the uk??
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Where can i get plaster for casting in hirts arts moulds in the uk??
HobbyCraft.
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Where can i get plaster for casting in hirts arts moulds in the uk??
Almost certainly amazon.
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Try Alec Tiranti - http://www.tiranti.co.uk/EdgeImpactShop/subcategory.php?Subcategory=55&Content=Plaster+
You also want to be careful which plaster you get, as some are much stronger than others. If you have a look through the Hirst Arts Forums (http://hirstarts.yuku.com/forums/3/Questions-and-Modeling-Tips) you'll find plenty of information about the different types that are out there.
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HobbyCraft.
Not strong enough. The Hirst Arts forums have some good tips on plaster types. There was a thread about a year ago here that had great sources. I saved it to my computer favourites... But then my pic died...
Edit: found a post where I shared the link, here you go
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=37426.15
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Just ordered a mould from the uk hirst arts site. Anybody know where i can get good strong plaster from in south wales cause it will be cheaper to pick up than pay the shipping!!
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Plaster is heavy, shipping will never be cheap. Which is why I bought big bags.
One of the Woodlands Scenic plasters is Herculite I believe. You can probably buy that locally and is pretty strong. Just bear in mind that it's a 'premium brand' which will affect costs and the packet isn't that big. Plenty to have a try with and see how it goes, if you decide to do a big project however, I would suggest getting a 25kg bag. Even with shipping it's going to be much cheaper and you get more options.
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My mould arrived today which was really excellent service from the guys of foundations of war, using plaster of paris from local art shop at moment for some practice/test castings..
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Make sure you thoroughly dry the castings.
Either get a plastic tray/box (with no lid) to put castings in and sit it in the airing cupboard for a few days, or a clean (new) metal baking tray (Poundland probably have them) and put the castings in the oven after it is turned off but while it is still warm - this way is much quicker.
Makes the pieces take paint (and more importantly glue) much better than if you don't. Also makes the pieces a little bit lighter.
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Make sure you thoroughly dry the castings.
Either get a plastic tray/box (with no lid) to put castings in and sit it in the airing cupboard for a few days, or a clean (new) metal baking tray (Poundland probably have them) and put the castings in the oven after it is turned off but while it is still warm - this way is much quicker.
Makes the pieces take paint (and more importantly glue) much better than if you don't. Also makes the pieces a little bit lighter.
Drying properly also prevents mold.
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thanks guys, did put the castings in the oven for about a hour on lowest setting..
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I thought dwarven forge did moulds as well but i cant find them on their website??