Re: RANCOR Sculpt
Molding begins. This is where either the work pays off or goes straight in the bin!
^ Leg has had the sole of the foot melted onto a plastic board
Apart from the arms these are all going to be brush-on molds. I want to disturb the monster clay as little as possible. Here is a thin detail coat which I brushed on and then softly moved around the surface with an airbrush set on low pressure. Hopefully the airbrushing will get rid of 99% of the bubbles and fill in the details nicely.
^ One of the legs ready for the support shell. I mixed a thixotropic solution in with the silicone and added the blocks to key form a key to the mother mold
Box mold of the head. Again, a detail coat was brushed on first and allowed to cure. The pouring hole will be the back of the head so this was a very simple mold to make.
I've still got one arm to finish sculpting, but I felt like molding, so I hope all these pieces match up
They should do...
I'm still worried about doing the arms which are going to have to be a two part mold, but let's see what happens
Thanks for watching as always