Samyth1206
Jr Member
Well, let's go to the third part, the circular stone wall and the arms.
First I made the base on which the rollers roll in plasticine and I replicated it in plaster.
Around it I built the circular wall with small real stones joined with clay to improve its resemblance to reality.
Then I made the silicone mold and made a plaster copy.
Then I painted it and gave it a protective varnish.
Then I painted it and gave it a protective varnish.
A carpenter made me a wooden base to support the circular wall.
In this way we already have the base to hold the main shaft of the Wheel of Pain model.
The next thing is to manufacture the arms that will be inserted into the eight-rod metal skeleton.
The process is the same as always, modeling the arm, making a cast and a resin copy.
Then the details of the wood are made and so on eight times.
Then the arms are painted and the rope is wound.
And we fit everything on the base.
First I made the base on which the rollers roll in plasticine and I replicated it in plaster.
Around it I built the circular wall with small real stones joined with clay to improve its resemblance to reality.
Then I made the silicone mold and made a plaster copy.
Then I painted it and gave it a protective varnish.
Then I painted it and gave it a protective varnish.
A carpenter made me a wooden base to support the circular wall.
In this way we already have the base to hold the main shaft of the Wheel of Pain model.
The next thing is to manufacture the arms that will be inserted into the eight-rod metal skeleton.
The process is the same as always, modeling the arm, making a cast and a resin copy.
Then the details of the wood are made and so on eight times.
Then the arms are painted and the rope is wound.
And we fit everything on the base.