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The Rubber Mould

Posted by MABO on 05 Feb 2019, 08:16

Epix Haven stuff looks fantastic. I have to look if it is also available in my area.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 05 Feb 2019, 13:21

Thank you Kostis Ornerakis,
for your comment it is most encouraging.

Hi Jan,
https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/cancerresearchukshop
is the only place not costing hundreds of UK pounds Stirling to obtain them. Epix Haven went out of business late 2018 so there will be no more of their 3 D Patterned stuff on production lines.
As far as I reckon upon it, Think about it. Lots of Towers, Gatehouse Towers, Stone Steps,Houses and Castle Walls all new stock were donated to this charity to help raise funds for research. A good thing for my money to help support. :thumbup:

:coffee: Soon these objects will be as rare as hens teeth. BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 05 Feb 2019, 13:37

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-EPIX-HAV ... k:151:pf:0

I manage at long last to get this priced item. Bulk at the cost?
They were £150 recommended retail price.
:cowboy: Soon Pards these will be as rare as hens teeth!
:coffee: I love rare things. BB
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Posted by MABO on 05 Feb 2019, 14:20

I have read, they started a crowdfunding project. So I thought they already started. My fault. I will have an eye or two on ebay, but I did not want to spent that much money, I guess. But the quality is really good.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 05 Feb 2019, 16:08

Sorry Jan, £13.75 per item Postage to Germany from where I bought mine. Which is not good news. BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 06 Feb 2019, 14:10

Image Caught in the Act

" EKKK! Pets? Certainly not. These are my dinner."
:mrgreen: There`s never any ketchup when you need some.

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As always one table gradually fills another :-D and I get to play with my pc.

:mrgreen: Rubber Full Of Pins Revealed
:read: And duly jotted down.

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At the offset of moulding the Chapel, :oops: i forgot to mention that the mould I made was in five seperate parts that with guidance channels cut into them made it possible to push them together like a jig.

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Looking again at the bottom roof section I was able to correct it by trimming off a strip of tiles that were flash upon one of the side wall. :oops: This strip caused the disrupted tile line. A sort of overlapping thing caused when I put everything together.

Odd job self teaching methods can get tricky at times and where 5 part moulds are concerned I am a wee bit out of my comfit zone without access to an engineering workshop,but not afraid to venture there within this journal.

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Here I am about to place this piece on.

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Once assembled to form the moulding box i used very long needle like pins pushed right in at differing angles and this fixes the parts firmly into place. This is enough to make it watertight, so no yucky leaks. Primitive Technology at a bright pin push does certainly enable setting up and taking apart that much easier.

A Clot Of Colour
:mrgreen: Or if you like,a Clots Colour?

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Fortified Tower House
The detail should look the business after dipping. However for now in way of fun PC Colour applied.
The main towers will need raising another level too, :eh: then it will be a practicality to raise walls,gatehouse and battlements.

:coffee: If anyone wishes to help out with this project feel
free to send me a very large new yard brush.

:sst: poor skint bb has got an awful lot of sweeping up to do.
:cowboy: Ya! So send in them yard brushes Pards.
:winky: BB.only needing one, :sst: can sell the rest on Norwich market place.
:mrgreen: i kinda like that.

:coffee: That`s it for now.
I hope you drop in again.
I`m in most days. :-D BB
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Posted by Susofrick on 06 Feb 2019, 15:28

Aaargh! Thought the first picture was a mirror first! Very nice project! How fit these buildings with 1/72 figures?
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Posted by FredG on 06 Feb 2019, 16:05

You're having way too much fun BB.

I do like your photos of the gargoyles. Will we see any mini repros cast?
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Posted by Beano Boy on 06 Feb 2019, 18:59

What follows is in response to Gunnar`s question upon size.
I`m always glad to get comments and especially questions, :-D they bring out the worst in me.
Sorry about showing unfinished toy soldiers these were nearest to my reach,
:mrgreen: so we`ve got e`m. :eh: That ain`t good enough BB. :coffee: Tough!

FredG, I am awaiting mail which is way overdue. The contents of which I need for adding stone stuff to mask and channel away the rainwater. :mad: I have been waiting for 12 days so there will be no more orders for that guy from me.

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ITALERI 1/72 French Infantry on the march. These are the famous chinless toy soldiers, but in spite of that they are darn good figures. They hit the high street way back in 2005 at a time when there was not much else on offer.

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:coffee: I guess these were mixing gunpowder when it sparked and Poof! Went off leaving them all looking rather like the old BBC`s Black & White Minstrels.


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Both From TABLETOP WORKSHOP

The 28mm Chapel is just a square with a lift off slopping pan-tile roof added on top.
I figured it needed lifting. My Motto,` Up is free space so why not fill it ? ' So up it went

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Warlord Games 28mm French Figure.

:coffee: He`s not to happy being up there in all weathers, and 60 odd foot towers have an awful chilly updraft to them. :mrgreen: Cold enough to chill the average sized King Penguin to solid ice in seconds. :drool:

As for this tower it was designed with 28mm war gamming in mind but the dimensions are some what squeezed in.

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Asterix Range Romans painted years ago. A bit to chunky for the tower.
Anyway that`s it 4 now. BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Feb 2019, 13:08

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The camera creates illusion at this angled shot.

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However there is no corner bracket to link wall to tower. If I make moulds at a future date I can easily rectify this slight problem.

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Inside view.

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Outside view.

Image BB, AIN`T PLEASED

:cowboy: You said it Stonewall.

WARNING

TWO TOP FLOORS OF GATEHOUSE TOWER WOBBLES FROM ONE SIDE TO THE OTHER. THIS TILT CREATES A GAP OF 5mm ON THE TWO TOP FLOORS. DUE TO THIS TILT I COULD NOT INSTALL THE SPIRAL STEPS. THIS GAP IS EQUAL TO A BRICK SIZE SO IS QUITE SUBSTANTIAL. I THEREFORE CANNOT RECCOMMEND IT.

This is a serious flaw in the rubber mould used during the casting up process in China.
If these things are not set level therefore they are bowed and it leads to problems elsewhere.

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The camera can create illusion very true, but can also show faults. I believe everyone viewing this picture above will get my point raised in order to help others decide.

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The Corner Tower is OK and without wobbles. :thumbup: BB
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Posted by FredG on 08 Feb 2019, 13:15

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Peter Cook?
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Feb 2019, 13:54

Well it ain`t Stonewall Jackson that`s for sure FredG. :-D BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Feb 2019, 23:25

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Anyone for the Pipes ?

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The Eagle Shield I will use.

Bretonnian Helmits

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i had to buy replacements due to a Seller letting me down.
14 Days wasted waiting for a non existent parcel.

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So lots of fantasy style things to set into stone.
I`m behind schedule now, but at least I got my money back,
and all these replacements should arrive next week.

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:coffee: So lots of tiny double sided moulds will be made soon,
and I`m looking forwards to making them all. BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 10 Feb 2019, 17:00

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A TWO LEGGED LION

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Gee Up
Racing is having a few days off without loads of money flooding into Newmarket.


Image FORTIFIED TOWERHOUSE

My other table near the glass area of the back door.

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:coffee: Awaiting parts and parcels before proceeding onwards. If you are taking a look see for the first time,please feel free to roam back a few pages here on this topic. BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 14 Feb 2019, 14:34

:read: The Journey Continues
:cowboy: Featuring in untidy order
:sst: those below

THE FIRST STONE SHIELDS
WINDOW & DOORS
THE FIRST LEAN TO CASTING
THE BRETON WARHORSE HEADS


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QUILITY CONTROL
Still awaiting delivery of shields. Then repetition will produce the hundreds needed.

I used wet water on the moulds before casting them. :eh: I`mmmmmmmm wet water?

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Lean-to building

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Thicker Doorways and Window conversion to Arrow Slits
These will both serve as new Patterns to be moulded in rubber.

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Rubber stamp to emboss stone carvings in plaster.

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:sst: a doable impression.

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Large door and small oblong window buttered up thickly with Plaster of Paris ,using my butter knife.

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Then while the mixture was still wet both were turned over so they stood on end.

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Both were trimmed around the edges and the little oblong window had its middle cut out forming a new arrow slit for dressing up those towers that are rather blank canvases. I need to make over a hundred.


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28mm size comparison with door.

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:cowboy: The first two bottom moulds containing the Breton Horse heads from the 1990`s.

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:coffee: Of course The Mess.BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 15 Feb 2019, 18:51

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Those dizzy tell tale eyes make him look well stoned.
Yes once seen as a pillar of holding up society,
but gradually he dropped out one fix at a time.

:read: Doing sums can also make one dizzy too.
:winky: Yes,but It all depends upon who is doing them to start with.
:mrgreen: So welcome to a smilies sum eh? time.

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:oops: O My! The dreaded sum appears. :-D Or does it?

:coffee: Bought for spares at £15.99 used Breton Knights. My artful crafty needs at that time were Embossed Shields, Helmets and War-Horse Heads. This will have saved me £40.00 by not buying loose items. One Knight & Warhorse painted table top standard.
:mrgreen: A Free Bonus Figure worth £17,00.
:cowboy: So Pards BB,is already ahead of this bright e bay game. :drool: Imm..

:coffee: NEW BRETON KNIGHT PARTS
Four Embossed Shields cost £20.00
Helmet heads £1.00 each
Warhorse Heads £1.00 each
Total £56.00 less my £16.00 paid out = £40.00

:eh: What about the Penny?
:sst: I guess it just got added on.__ :drool: Eh?
:cowboy: Can BB,afford to lose a Penny on paper like this?
:read: Actually all those Pennies added on,and declared paid. Are stacking up in Off-Shore Accounts!
:coffee: The 55 years since I left me old worn out school has been well spent stacking up of copper coins put aside for me rainy days of longed for higher education.
:eh: Why? :coffee: Because I has had a lower sub standard education to begin with.

:sst: strange nobody questioned that £20.00 added onto bb`s maths. :drool:! :shock:!
:sst: the penny has dropped,sorry i do mean them pounds.
:eh: £20,Where did that come from?
:winky: Or indeed go? :eh: Eh? :sst: poor puzzled wing nut.
:eh: I liked it far better when I was a lot dumber than I is today.
:mrgreen: Yes it all started when Wing Nut,asked BB,what a question was?
:coffee: I replied `Well done Wing Nut, you`ve just asked your fist one'.
:eh: Eh?_________ :sst: then there is another £15.00 not jotted down at all. :shock: ! :drool: !
:eh: Eh?....
:cowboy: Pards,this could go on all the live long day.

:coffee:Now it`s time 4 my T. BB
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 19 Feb 2019, 22:06

What you create is a masterpiece! Very realistic! And many useful ideas for dioramas and maquettes.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 19 Feb 2019, 23:22

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Thank you Leonid Kireev, very kind of you to comment. :thumbup: BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 21 Feb 2019, 11:48

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The entire kits in this range have now been purchased. So lots more fun to come.

From Clearance Stock, loads of conversions made possible with these Tabletop Workshop click together buildings. Standing as they all do upon one footprint of 28mm size means walls and roofs can be swopped over. For instance two stone supporting end walls, with the front and back of timber frame construction with rendered up walls.Rooftops of thick thatch,pan-tile or flat tile will lend a contrasting feature when mixed up in this way too.

I will produce and cast up my own chimneys later as there is a total absence of them here.

:coffee: So these will wing their way via the mail. I am most happy and active busy with so much fantasy stuff to do. Another update soon. BB
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