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Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

https://www.facebook.com/Bombshellminis/videos/169911271233916

Patrick Keith Bombshell Minis

People have asked how I cut my moulds. Here is a short video of the basic process. Also, I stabbed the hell out of my finger shortly after making this.


thought folk might be interested in this, the wavy cut lines are intended to minimise mould slip. How many minis can be made from each mould varies but for anything moderately intricate your probably looking at 20 to 30, one reason resin minis are expensive compared to metal where you get 1000s

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