frosty
Sr Member
Well i managed to get a resin casting from the nightmare on elm street soul pizza on one of the other boards i visit, it was a bit brittle and not really suitable for display, so i decided to cast it and produce a cold foam version for display, which would also be closer to the original foam latex prop.
For those not familiar with this prop, in nightmare four freddy taunts alice with a pizza containing the trapped souls of her friends, on the pizza instead of meatballs there are little screaming heads, freddy plops one out on his glove blade and eats it, pretty neat stuff, well i thought so the first time i saw it years ago..
First things first heres the pizza as i received it
With one of my fred gloves for scale
I decided the only way i could really do what i wanted was to do a silicone mould, and then pour melted plastilene into it, leave it an hour or so and then peel it off, clean it up and then cast it again in plaster, so thats what i did
Heres the silicone mould with a plaster mother mould for support
I melted up the plastilene and poured it in, looks kinda like chocolate frosting(or icing to us brits)
heres the clay version i cleaned it up and cast it in plaster
And heres the finished plaster mould, i need to cut keys and make a plaster plate to cover the open bottom, drill a few escape holes for the foam and air to escape and then its on to the fun stuff painting..
For those not familiar with this prop, in nightmare four freddy taunts alice with a pizza containing the trapped souls of her friends, on the pizza instead of meatballs there are little screaming heads, freddy plops one out on his glove blade and eats it, pretty neat stuff, well i thought so the first time i saw it years ago..
First things first heres the pizza as i received it
With one of my fred gloves for scale
I decided the only way i could really do what i wanted was to do a silicone mould, and then pour melted plastilene into it, leave it an hour or so and then peel it off, clean it up and then cast it again in plaster, so thats what i did
Heres the silicone mould with a plaster mother mould for support
I melted up the plastilene and poured it in, looks kinda like chocolate frosting(or icing to us brits)
heres the clay version i cleaned it up and cast it in plaster
And heres the finished plaster mould, i need to cut keys and make a plaster plate to cover the open bottom, drill a few escape holes for the foam and air to escape and then its on to the fun stuff painting..