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Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut





I bought a load of second hand models and there are missing shoulder pads. I have some blue stuff in order but also some green stuff, brown stuff and milliput.

I also have some resin.

But how to I make the mould. Also am I spelling mould correctly?

I could push a loose shoulder pad into something to make the mould but that will creat a quarter of a so where and I need it hollow to fit onto the shoulder
   
Made in gb
Frenzied Berserker Terminator




Southampton, UK

If you've ordered Blue Stuff already, use that. Have you watched their How To video on their store page?
   
Made in fr
Veteran Inquisitorial Tyranid Xenokiller





Watch Fortress Excalibris

The 'how to' video in question.

A little bit of righteous anger now and then is good, actually. Don't trust a person who never gets angry. 
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut





Crispy78 wrote:
If you've ordered Blue Stuff already, use that. Have you watched their How To video on their store page?


Yes but probably have forgotten what I saw. I’ll go back and check the vids


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Ok I hadn’t seen this, looks great thanks

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