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RE: Figure Casting Question

From: "Randy W. Wolfmeyer" <rwwolfme@a...>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 18:30:19 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: RE: Figure Casting Question

Actually, here are some science fiction style corridors I've made from
the
Hirst Arts Bricks.  They still need to be painted, I just haven't come
up
with a color scheme I like.

Randy Wolfmeyer
Dept. of Physics
Washington University
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~rwwolfme

On Thu, 17 Apr 2003, Dean Gundberg wrote:

>
> Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty (http://www.waterputty.com/) is
available
> pretty cheap at most hardware and home improvement stores in the US at
> around $6 for 5 pounds and it is supposed to be much harder than
plaster.
> Also Dental plaster if you can find it.  Online you have to get 50
pounds or
> more at a time but you might have a local dental supply store where
you can
> get less.
>
> An interesting place for more information on these materials and one
piece
> mold casting is the website for Hirst Arts (http://www.hirstarts.com/)
who
> sell molds were you can cast your own bricks to make castles and other
> buildings - think of it as making your own LEGOs for fantasy wargaming
> buildings.  The do now have some Sci-Fi molds like this one for a
station
> (http://www.hirstarts.com/station/station.html)
>
> .....wait, looks like new listee David Mihail just posted a link to
this
> site too :-)
>
>
> Dean Gundberg
>
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> dean@star-ranger.com
>

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