Gemwright
Member
Hi everyone,
This is my first post so bare with me... I WILL get the hang of it.
I started making the board from Jumanji a couple of weeks ago and It's going really well , so I thought I would share my process.
I think I am using a slightly different method from other members who have replicated the board.
Started off with Hard Chevant Plastelline clay. Melted it in a thin layer on to a piece of M.D.F then sculpted into it.
Have done this with the outer box design and the inner board.
Thought it would be easier (and more forgiving of mistakes) if I did it like this, instead of carving it from wood. As I know a few other people have done.
I also sculpted the playing the pieces at the same time. There are some pretty hazy images of the originals, so I mainly just watched and re-watched the sections of the film that show the pieces. :wacko
Thought it would be good to get all the moulding and casting done in one go.
I made a mould box around these sections and poured in a silicone layer:
I'll post more up tomorrow... See if anyone cares first
Please feel free to ask questions on any part of the process, I doubt I have been extremely clear.
This is my first post so bare with me... I WILL get the hang of it.
I started making the board from Jumanji a couple of weeks ago and It's going really well , so I thought I would share my process.
I think I am using a slightly different method from other members who have replicated the board.
Started off with Hard Chevant Plastelline clay. Melted it in a thin layer on to a piece of M.D.F then sculpted into it.
Have done this with the outer box design and the inner board.
Thought it would be easier (and more forgiving of mistakes) if I did it like this, instead of carving it from wood. As I know a few other people have done.
I also sculpted the playing the pieces at the same time. There are some pretty hazy images of the originals, so I mainly just watched and re-watched the sections of the film that show the pieces. :wacko
Thought it would be good to get all the moulding and casting done in one go.
I made a mould box around these sections and poured in a silicone layer:
I'll post more up tomorrow... See if anyone cares first
Please feel free to ask questions on any part of the process, I doubt I have been extremely clear.
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