u fill the molds with plaster of parris or something stronger like stone cast and then just pop them out leave them to dry, its almos like lego but fo making terrain
I love it. A guy here just started offering to make terrain out of his Hirst Arts moulds for the bunch of us and I for one am -seriously- thinking about it.
I'm adding this to the shopping thread...frellin awesome...I wonder if there;s anything lighter than plaster that could be used without being too weak or expensive? I'm just thinking plaster scenery would he heavy as shit
I keep a surplus of the hirst arts bricks (along with a hammer) for ruined bits. That and ground up sprues. (sprues + hand crank meat grinder= great ruined bits)
I really like the hirst arts molds and hydrastone. Got a local buddy who has most of their non-sci-fi molds. They are actually really spiffy for making cool mini-bases.
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