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Eastern US

Awesome work so far!

I don't know if anyone's offered yet, but I do pressure resin casting (same process as forge world). If you develop a group of models and want more for yourself or to offer "Nuns n' Gunz" for sale, I'd be happy to cast 'em up for you.
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btldoomhammer wrote:I prefer to make everything i can myself but if my model will actually reach a professional level a professional cast with a better setup than mine will be best. So thanks for the offer Jordan but i think a more lokal casting service might be better shipping and timewise. But might come back to your offer.


Absolutely. The set up I have isn't that expensive (actually, my set up cost almost a thousand US dollars, but I insisted on buying industrial equipment). All you need is an air compressor with a tank and a small "pressure pot", along with the attendant hoses, all of which are available at your local hardware store. After that, you're in business and casting just like the pros.

I can write up a more detailed guide if you're interested.
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Stalwart Veteran Guard Sergeant





Eastern US

Personally, I say you sling the heavy weapons under the firing arm of the heavy sister, and mount the lance in the other hand.
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Stalwart Veteran Guard Sergeant





Eastern US

If the hip section is giving you that much trouble, you could sculpt the legs and torso as one part in several poses for casting, making the arms and head poseable.
 
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