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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: aiteal on 24 September 2016, 11:01:10 PM
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Made from Hirst Art's new(ish) rubble mould, firedragon games torches and a bit of green stuff.
Thanks for looking :)
(http://i.imgur.com/Xo1Nln7.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/uZGytat.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/qU63jAZ.jpg)
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I like it ... both the nifty dungeon room, and those old school fantasy minis!
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So good! I've been debating buying some Dungeon Forge, but my inner cheapskate finds it hard to pay those prices! Was this easy? Cost?
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Very nice. The glowing light around the torches is particularly effective.
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So good! I've been debating buying some Dungeon Forge, but my inner cheapskate finds it hard to pay those prices! Was this easy? Cost?
I used two moulds, the Large Floor Rubble Mould 269 and the Rubble Block Mould 263 http://www.hirstarts.com/molds/moldsfield.html (http://www.hirstarts.com/molds/moldsfield.html)
Plaster is cheap, the biggest investment is time.
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nice, I second the light effect - lovely touch
As a kid I used the Prince August plaster moulds, messy but lots of fun
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I really like the look of the rubble block mold. A long way from the texture of the first hirst arts blocks. It's lovely what you've built from it. The painting is superb.
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That is a BEAUTIFUL setting for some WONDERFUL miniatures...SPLENDID modeling & painting. VERY WELL DONE!
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Very nicely done and (as has already been said) very well painted.
I have a couple of the rubble moulds and agree they're excellent and pretty versatile. And the casting process itself is straightforward, once you've got the hang of it.
But you're right about the time factor - anything except a small building does take a while. I'm looking at a three-quarters finished ruined house right now, that's been three-quarters finished since Christmas...