bought three moulds to cast tinsoldiers.
The primary goal with this buy is to use the
mould with the gun separated to make
my own naval guns.The gunplacing on small
wheels will be scratchbuilt in thin wood.
I will probably use mdf for this.
I have made a small sketch to show how my
naval guns would look like.
I think the moulds is quite useful for this project
and I will also cast some complete guns with
big wheels for my naval-fort.
Three of these rubbermoulds from Prince August
cost me only 8 Euros. The swedish rider from
the 18th century could also be useful for my
Great-northern war project.
Next thing is that I have completed my conversion
of two russian flamers to Secrets of the third reich.
I am quite satisfied with these and they will be
a real menance on the gaming table in addition
to my russian rifle-platoon.
Well done!
SvaraRaderahave fun with those moulds!
Thankyou Luca. It will be a nice moment to start making thin-soldiers again.I never made this big pieces.When I was younger I only made fantasy 25mm scale.
RaderaNicely done sir!
SvaraRaderaMerci monsieur! :)
RaderaCan't wait to see how you get on with the moulds.
SvaraRaderaIndeed Michael. It will be great fun.Thankyou for making this comment. :)
RaderaYour soldiers turned out quite nicely and that is a great idea for the use of those moulds.
SvaraRaderaBest wishes with it!
Thankyou very much Anne. The russians are a conversion and the soldiers body is westwind and american WW2-Sotr. I swapped the heads and painted them in the russian colours and I think they look like the stormtroopers with breastplates that started to appear on the front 1945.The moulds will be great fun start using. :)
Radera