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Kilsek
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PostSubject: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyThu Feb 22, 2007 2:38 pm

They make and sell silicone rubber molds:


These molds are made of the highest quality silicone available and will last for years and hundreds of casts. To see what molds we have available, visit the Molds Available page, or order directly on our Online Shopping Cart.

Mix and Pour Plaster into the Mold:


Afterward, scrape the top of the mold with a putty knife or ruler. You can find Plaster of Paris in the paint department of any Wal-Mart or hardware store. There are other much stronger casting materials available.

For complete casting instructions, and for a list of other casting materials, visit the Casting Instructions page.

After 25 Minutes, Pop Out the Blocks:


The mold is very flexible and the blocks will come out easily. You won't need to clean the mold because nothing will stick to the moldmaking silicone.

You can continue to make additional casts every 25 minutes.

Stack and Build:


Think of the blocks as Legos that you'll never run out of because you can make as many as you want.

Since the blocks are textured on all sides (except the side you scraped), you can make a building with stone texture inside and out!

Glue the Blocks Together with Wood Glue:


Be sure the blocks are completely dry first. Elmer's wood glue works fine, but my favorite glue is "Aleen's Tacky Glue" which you can find in the craft department at Wal-mart. It's usually used to glue cloth.

Paint the Model with Cheap Latex Paint:


Exterior latex house paint works the best. You can also use acrylic craft paint that you would find in the craft department of most stores.

Now You Can Build Anything: You Can Imagine.


We have a large variety of projects you can build, with step-by-step instructions. To see the projects we have instructions for, visit the Projects page.


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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyFri Feb 23, 2007 3:22 pm

This is crazy cool. I wish I had a use for them. The big molds are only $34 that is way cheaper than what I though they would be.
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyTue Feb 27, 2007 12:06 am

How much Hirsch Arts stuff have you made for your games Kilsek?
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyThu Mar 01, 2007 3:03 pm

I am just getting into it.
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyThu Mar 01, 2007 9:28 pm

Seems like a lot of work, though i guess if a person has the space and time and supplies you could make some pretty cool stuff....and a lot more cheaply than buying DF!!!
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyWed Apr 11, 2007 7:27 am

Now that I have trees and DF. the one thing I am lacking is buildings so this has came up lots of times with my gaming group.
Once I get back into the employed game this is on my list of buys.
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptySun Jun 10, 2007 1:43 pm

ok I'm employed again
What would you recommend models to start. I'm using DF for dungeon atuff so I'm looking for more buildings and such for outdoor and city/town.????
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptySun Jun 10, 2007 6:14 pm

Some of the forms for the straight hall pieces. It depends on the way you want to create your complex
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyMon Jun 11, 2007 6:19 pm

Can u give me like mold numbers as I want to build buildings not much else , ok maybe the odd small keep. Razz
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyMon Jun 11, 2007 7:54 pm

Yack, check it out HERE
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PostSubject: Re: Getting Started with Hirst Arts   Getting Started with Hirst Arts EmptyTue Jun 12, 2007 7:52 am

Thanks
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