Cheap & Easy Tin Foil Rock Molds

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @airw0lf1
    @airw0lf1 6 років тому +144

    For some people asking what is he using in the video , the name is "Crystacal " wich is a brand name , the real name is Gypsum , in some countries is known as Plaster of Paris ... Good technique thanks for share

    • @antonios4926
      @antonios4926 5 років тому +2

      Is that for indoors only or is it white cement?

    • @insolubletoaster8133
      @insolubletoaster8133 5 років тому +2

      thank you so much

    • @BelindaHowe
      @BelindaHowe Рік тому

      Thank you

    • @Nugtroen
      @Nugtroen Рік тому

      Is that same like putty filler?

    • @fredrikoregard832
      @fredrikoregard832 8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, I wonder a bit what he said when I trying to google it.😅👍

  • @jvanamb
    @jvanamb 6 років тому +16

    I had totally forgotten about Tin Foil Molds. It may have been in my teen years (the 1960's) since I used this quick, easy, & inexpensive technique.
    However, I no longer use plaster castings so last evening I ran a quick trial of foil molds, my wifes spray cooking oil (as a release agent) & thin coats of 2 part Latex Resin (as the molding compound). Eurkea! With hundreds of Poly-urethane Molds already this technique just saved me storage space while adding to the variety of rock faces and mounds.

  • @blameusa7082
    @blameusa7082 7 років тому +108

    came expecting crap, left feeling inspired and humbled!

  • @headingoutside
    @headingoutside 7 років тому +25

    I love your videos. You are a natural teacher - excellent instructions. Thank you.

  • @xvxrizenxvx1608
    @xvxrizenxvx1608 23 дні тому

    Years late watching this and haven't read any comments, but using heavy duty foil vs what you get at the dollar store or budget store brand makes a huge difference when you consider durability/longevity of the tool you make.

  • @Huter2142
    @Huter2142 8 років тому +16

    cant believe i did not think of this myself, it seems so obvious, many thanks for reviving this technique, its gonna make building cliffs and crags for my boards a breeze!
    Once again Mel, you are a legend!

    • @leonardhesch9768
      @leonardhesch9768 2 роки тому +1

      I have some paver molds I've never used before. I want to see how they will come out if I only pour them 3/4" thick. The side that you will see isn't really bumpy but I think it's worth trying to see what they would look like.

  • @jaymemendonca6075
    @jaymemendonca6075 4 роки тому +2

    Dear artist, your idea was undoubtedly one of the most incredible I have seen on the internet. simple and smart. long life and Success !! greetings from Brazil !! thank you very much!!

  • @Iskelderon
    @Iskelderon Рік тому +5

    Another great tutorial!
    Gave me a diorama idea of using a picture frame from the dollar store (minus the glass) and such a rock face in it, with a spaceship mounted on a pole (so it's flying past that wall).

  • @GigglyGirlPearl
    @GigglyGirlPearl 2 роки тому +2

    Love this idea. So simple, yet very natural looking and affordable. Thanks a bunch!

  • @stephandevriesere3667
    @stephandevriesere3667 6 років тому +3

    I have never seen this way of making rock backgrounds before, i love it. As i am building my own terrariums, i'm going to try this for the backgrounds. Nice work.

  • @CDMJDMHHC
    @CDMJDMHHC 7 років тому +6

    I just found your channel last night. I live near the Rocky Mountains and this method is very realistic I also lived in the Mountains for thirteen years and it is spot on.

  • @rolandhersom239
    @rolandhersom239 Рік тому

    I used foil about 30 years ago. I only used a single sheet, poured plaster over it, waited until plaster was starting to go off, picked the whole thing up and slapped it onto the surface it was going onto. Left it to set than peeled the foil off. Looks great.

  • @geraldbrooks2763
    @geraldbrooks2763 8 років тому +31

    i just tried this for myself. works great. really happy with the results

  • @philrabe910
    @philrabe910 6 років тому +2

    I love it! I used to do this as a kid on my train layout, but instead of making sheets of "rock stock" I would make moulding sheets about 8"x8" and form one to the base along the tracks by brushing the back with plaster once or twice. As I worked along the rail line, previously made sections would get 3rd and 4th coatings in back making mountains that were really hard to bust up when I grew out of trains [the first time I grew out of them].

  • @motorcop505
    @motorcop505 4 роки тому +1

    I've only used this to cast tire impressions at crime scenes. This is a much nicer use! Thanks so much from Delaware, USA! 🇺🇸

  • @edhorst7212
    @edhorst7212 2 роки тому

    Thanks for reviving a forgotten, really technique from my early days of late50’s -60’s . Used many cheap product ideas with our imagination.. trial & error but successful finally. Sometimes just crumbled the tin foil as you had for thickness, then glued into area for rock wall. Thanks again for updating this tutorial.. cheers from across the pond

  • @Bobby11
    @Bobby11 7 років тому +18

    Ive been struggling to design a rock wall in Cad for a pinball machine im working on. Nothing i did looked nice enough and the time it takes to design and then 3d print.. Then i stumble onto your channel. Such a simple solution i almost feel daft for not realising it :) Not only is it simple, it is easy for me to create it in place, so no more adjusting my damn cad to fit properly. I only wish i discovered it sooner. I guess sometimes fancy technology makes you forget that there are other (sometimes MUCH better) solutions. I think ill be learning a lot more from your channel. Thanks :)

    • @bonnyemanning9030
      @bonnyemanning9030 6 років тому +1

      Contact me for a Texas Stone faux effect I do. I will send pictures.

  • @w.rustylane5650
    @w.rustylane5650 8 років тому +17

    Man, what a tutorial. I love the tinfoil rock mold. You've certainly stimulated my imagination. Keep these videos coming. I certainly learn a lot from watching. Just glad I've suscribed. --Rusty

  • @adamsouter7887
    @adamsouter7887 6 років тому +3

    Nice video and have used this method twice now same foil think it gets better the more you use it great fun as well thanks Mel

  • @paulhowes1396
    @paulhowes1396 5 років тому +1

    i dip all my castings in a home made color-wash filled container which is an oblong plastic stand up tub the washing machine soap comes in. For longer casting i dip one end turn it around and dip the other end,and it dries in 2 or 3 seconds. I can dip hundreds of differing stuff in minutes this way. I use cheap emulsion paint colors to achieve a thin water color wash. The castings must be dry and white and light before dipping.No need to worry about fingers handling the castings in the color wash either,you simple dunk them in and remove them in a jiffy. Have fun i do.

  • @conn12347
    @conn12347 8 років тому +1

    Some pretty slick rock paining techniques. I'm going to have to mosey on over to the hills and rocks playlist after this one.

  • @yuridias1519
    @yuridias1519 7 років тому +4

    Bro!!! Thank you so much for the tutorial! It's going to save me a ton of money on my set constructions of medieval theme. I'll be pledging to your awesome contribution.

  • @barbarawalsh4936
    @barbarawalsh4936 2 роки тому +4

    I've never seen this technique before. Very unique and versatile idea. It can be used in other applications for plaster and clay can't it? I'm going to try this on a Fairy House and see how it turns out. Since I just found your channel, I checked out some of your other videos that will be very useful in my crafting. The stone walls and clump foliage will also work with the scenery I add to the Fairy House designs. Thank you for the great ideas.

  • @curtisprince8945
    @curtisprince8945 4 роки тому

    Years ago, I made a mountain out of tin foil for a model train set. All I did was completely spray paint the foil with gray. Then I high-lighted it by very lightly spraying black over it. I like this technique much better. Thank You.

  • @billd.iniowa2263
    @billd.iniowa2263 8 років тому +15

    Nice little video, this would be a good project for beginners as well.
    They have aluminum roasting pan liners. Yeah, we've gotten that lazy. They keep your roasting pan from getting dirty so you dont have to scrub it. About 12"x18" and the foil is really thick. About like a pie tin, maybe thicker. I think that would work well.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +3

      Smart thinking matey

    • @MichaelDavidCilantro
      @MichaelDavidCilantro 7 років тому +2

      Thats a jolly good idea mate. I like your thinking. I must try this out and see how it works both ways sound awesome.

    • @Tufarock
      @Tufarock 6 років тому +1

      That's what I use. Super cheap and reusable.

  • @TheJames1201
    @TheJames1201 7 років тому +1

    Thank you. Will be using for my waterfall in my nativity .beats spending more $$$ for a mold in scenic wonders. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @sanikam6079
    @sanikam6079 6 років тому +3

    This is simply marvellous, simple yet effective, Thanks Boss.

  • @gokcenrabia5911
    @gokcenrabia5911 5 років тому

    Your channel is really the best for everyone who wanna make terrain 😍😍😍 thank you so much for sharing these all videos

  • @goingtorio
    @goingtorio 7 років тому +9

    FYI - Zoos use this method to make the rock in the animal habitats; I've visited the designers so I know this to be
    true. When I tried it at home, I only used one sheet of aluminum and it got caught in undercuts. Using your method
    I won't have this problem, thanks so much.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  7 років тому +5

      Zoos must have big sheets of aluminium foil!

    • @sumguy52
      @sumguy52 5 років тому

      We actually use mesh that's covered in concrete then sculpted.

  • @Decado1628
    @Decado1628 3 роки тому

    After watching this video I am trying this right now. It looks like this will save me a ton of time. Thanks Mel!

  • @dartingtonheritagesteamrai3808
    @dartingtonheritagesteamrai3808 5 років тому +2

    Made a few for my model railway layout very pleased with how they turned out first time using plaster of Paris 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

  • @Noone-of-your-Business
    @Noone-of-your-Business 6 років тому +2

    Crumpling also gives you nice and easy rock structures in painting: crumple up a piece of paper, gently flatten it out (to about 1" height) and airbrush it from an angle to create shadows on the sides of this rocky landscape. Let dry, then flatten out properly with a clothing iron.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  6 років тому +1

      Not sure that'd stand up to wargaming but interesting technique mate

    • @Noone-of-your-Business
      @Noone-of-your-Business 6 років тому +1

      Well, it is only meant for flat surfaces and it also forfeits the smoothness of the original paper, so yes, it is somewhat limited in its application. I thought I'd just throw it out there for whoever might find it useful. 😉

  • @powersave2
    @powersave2 4 роки тому

    Retro engagment. NerdHQ brought this back to my attention.
    Keep cracking on mel, cant wait for my book!

  • @dougbeard8912
    @dougbeard8912 6 років тому +3

    great tutorial although i wonder what different aggregates would do for improving that "rock" texture maybe playground sand or something even finer

  • @Rexmillian
    @Rexmillian 7 років тому +1

    Gotta try this. Simple but elegant. Thanks so much for this.

  • @chiquitalombard1401
    @chiquitalombard1401 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful! I absolutely LOVE IT!💜 This is just what I need for the castle I'm making for my dolls.😊 Thanks for for making it so simple.

    • @chiquitalombard1401
      @chiquitalombard1401 5 років тому

      Additional comments. Yours was the first tutorial chose to view and it led to an idea for making individual stones, using cardboard rectangles with rounded corners as a base. That led to an idea for making quoins and keystones for the corners, doors and windows of my castle. That was all the inspiration I needed! Next, I'll your technique to make rough-hewn or weathered brick. After that: STACKED STONE!😊 Thanks, again, and keep on building!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  5 років тому

      Glad they helped mate!

  • @efzmonkey
    @efzmonkey 8 років тому

    Really simple concept explained superbly. Nice work Mel.

  • @olschoolgamer1869
    @olschoolgamer1869 7 років тому +1

    Thumbs up for your copy of OSRIC ;)Definitely see how this would make a great river bed. Awesome work.

  • @Brandywine6969
    @Brandywine6969 6 років тому +1

    The word, cheap, attracted me to this video. I liked it and subscribed. I've found something to watch for a while. One day, I hope to make a diorama. Any tips, tricks, tutorials, etc. that are cheap to make would help.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  6 років тому

      Plenty more videos on the channel mate, enjoy!

  • @daratheresa
    @daratheresa 4 роки тому +1

    Woah!!! I might have to use this method for terrarium backgrounds, with some added support (such as a mesh, placed in before it sets) so it wont shatter as easily + something to seal it off, it should be perfect!

  • @jeraldjavier1586
    @jeraldjavier1586 8 років тому +1

    I love this technique. I am building a Gundam diorama with a hangar carved into a rock face. I will try this. Thank you for the awesome insparation and more power to you and your channel.

  • @thomasmurray6786
    @thomasmurray6786 5 років тому +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR GETTING BACK TO ME. I CAUGHT THIS VIDEO SO AT SOME POINT I HOPE TO TRY IT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS. THOMAS

  • @sweettooth5737
    @sweettooth5737 7 років тому +17

    I've never seen this so I'm really excited to try it out. I might even do some of these to make landscaping in the garden/ yard ( sealed of course.lol) Thanks so much!

  • @jeffwincek7241
    @jeffwincek7241 Рік тому

    If you want deeper crevices on the eventual rock face, you might do two plaster pours. First to prevent the flattening you mentioned, second (or third pours) to capture the deeper crevices. Plaster sticks to itself just fine. I like deep fault lines as space for small plants and moss.

  • @whenearthspeaks
    @whenearthspeaks 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial! It's a big money saver!

  • @joellenjohnson8186
    @joellenjohnson8186 6 років тому +3

    love the rock mold idea

  • @robinred1851
    @robinred1851 4 роки тому

    Take alu-foil for the barbecue. It's much thicker, it saves the glueing of several sheets together. The result can be even bettter.
    Barbecuefoil comes in 40 and 50 Cm width.
    Greetings from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿

  • @MontanaDoe
    @MontanaDoe 4 роки тому

    Mel this is great. Can't believe I've never seen this technique before

  • @upsidediy3945
    @upsidediy3945 6 років тому +2

    I need this for my terrarium projects. I'm actually on the cement and sand level. worth seeing.good luck

  • @colinquinton474
    @colinquinton474 6 років тому +1

    If you dont want to make a large section or rock you can use aluminium foils dishes, the take way type. These are thicker so you dont have to layer them

  • @5mepo5
    @5mepo5 4 роки тому

    Wow 😮 simply wow was very excited to see this thought to my self let’s just see and was blown away by the end result well done and thanks 🙏🏼

  • @bettyhouk8727
    @bettyhouk8727 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic , ! Awesome ! I learned something today and will be using this in future for projects . Thank you for sharing Blessed Be 👍👍👍💕🦋🌈👵🏻🐶😺🌵 Arizona U.S.A.

  • @chadgama
    @chadgama 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the informative tutorial... I didn't know quite how to tackle Rock making, for my playable D&D diorama in progress

  • @avicennitegh1377
    @avicennitegh1377 6 років тому +2

    excellent video - good instruction - you make it very doable - thank you

  • @eduardoalfonso3765
    @eduardoalfonso3765 Рік тому

    With aluminium foil (Foil)
    Never settle for less
    That kind of wrap is just the best
    to keep your sandwich nice and fresh
    Stick it in your cooler (Cooler)
    Eat it when you're ready
    Then maybe you'll choose (You'll choose, you'll choose, you'll choose)
    a refreshing herbal tea
    Mmm, lovely!

  • @thorthunder3227
    @thorthunder3227 2 роки тому +1

    I always reinforce my aggregate with some fine woven wire or mesh to keep it intact if ever broken or cracked. Good idea for stone wall application though.

  • @johnzeller1338
    @johnzeller1338 3 роки тому

    Great idea. I never would have thought of it. Can't wait to try it for my layout. Thanks!

  • @dariangregory6182
    @dariangregory6182 4 роки тому

    Wow glad I found this. I tried the Styrofoam cut out method for my 55 gallon. Really messy and looks ok but didn't come out as well as I'd hoped. Gonna try this easier less messy looking method for my 29 gallon and see how it goes.

  • @edwardtringhese9134
    @edwardtringhese9134 6 років тому +2

    Really cool and seems easy , I'll try it , THANKS

  • @dgwachtel
    @dgwachtel 6 років тому

    I use Aluminum foil for several purposes. The other day I noticed that the piece I was using for a paint pallet looked a lot like rock and now I stumble across your excellent video. If and when I build a layout, I was thinking that this method might be ideal for modeling the shale and mudstone rock layers we have in the N.E. U.S. I have some plaster of Paris around here somewhere and might give it a go. It would be a nice break from restoring and detailing my ancient HO locos and rolling stock and provide a nice backdrop for vids and photos.. - Dave

  • @gbjanuary
    @gbjanuary 4 роки тому +1

    I’m very impressed great idea going to try this 👍🏻👍🏻😁

  • @georgetaylor5482
    @georgetaylor5482 8 років тому +2

    Mel, thanks a lot, that was crazy simple,I think I can pull this off, I'll give it a go and let you know how it turns out, and as always another great video.

  • @ElDavePhoto
    @ElDavePhoto 8 років тому +1

    I wonder how this would look with realistic water or clear resin over the top? May make for interesting ice effects.

  • @feartheus4724
    @feartheus4724 4 роки тому

    That turned out beautiful

  • @CrunchGrunt
    @CrunchGrunt 8 років тому +12

    Cracking good video Mel.

  • @richardnelson-ux1zz
    @richardnelson-ux1zz Рік тому

    Interesting video I like trying to make new and different types of rocks ad mountains

  • @WRATHofDESTRUCTION
    @WRATHofDESTRUCTION 5 років тому +5

    You know that you can take the plaster and cover it in Silicone Rubber for concrete molds.

  • @Prospermiinow
    @Prospermiinow 7 років тому +5

    Wonderfully done. Thanks for taking the time to post.
    Can this be done with cement or concrete for outside use?
    Thanks gain.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  7 років тому +3

      No idea, give it a go a let me know how you get on

  • @blaircox1589
    @blaircox1589 6 років тому +8

    You got it right actually. Lots of minerals exist because of one biological process or another. So loosely, organic. Kinda 😁

  • @advancetotabletop5328
    @advancetotabletop5328 8 років тому +2

    Nice! Can you post a tutorial for making individual rocks about 1" across for Descent and other boardgames?

  • @9163chris
    @9163chris 5 років тому

    Wow! This is going to be a game changer for me!

  • @leggi001
    @leggi001 4 роки тому

    Just tried this, very pleased with the results, thank you

  • @dezi1768
    @dezi1768 4 роки тому

    Great video! Love the technique.. Thanks for Sharing!

  • @Purpll3D
    @Purpll3D 6 років тому +1

    Another amazing video, very inspiring.

  • @MichaelDavidCilantro
    @MichaelDavidCilantro 7 років тому +1

    This is a really cool technique. I am going to mess around with this idea and see about making Lava rock molds :D Very cool

  • @pabitramohangayan1482
    @pabitramohangayan1482 5 років тому

    Awesome method of awesome fact.
    Thank you bro for sharing a very good video.

  • @stevefletcher1161
    @stevefletcher1161 8 років тому +1

    great video , a simple effective technique explained well . I need to look at casting powders as only use plaster of Paris, all comes down to price.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  8 років тому +1

      Dude, you seriously need to checkout crystacal, sooo much better than pop

  • @maximusspqr
    @maximusspqr 6 років тому +1

    This demo rocked.

  • @TheGuidermichael
    @TheGuidermichael 8 років тому +1

    I love your videos man! this one was nice

  • @christopherbonczewski6458
    @christopherbonczewski6458 7 років тому +5

    I'd like to start in this type of modeling, could you please give me an idea 'bout what it would cost to get the basic necessities?

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  7 років тому +1

      Have a look at the back to basics vid mate

  • @DeathCraftDungeon
    @DeathCraftDungeon 5 років тому

    Love the ease of this. I can't wait to try this. Thanks for the great video.

  • @pgwargamer
    @pgwargamer 4 роки тому

    Just tried your technique out on my N scale layout. Superb! Excellent tutorial

  • @creativeline03
    @creativeline03 4 роки тому

    Beautifully explained . I m going to try this . Thank you 🙏

  • @photoyguy3748
    @photoyguy3748 2 роки тому +1

    This worked amazingly well. My only issue, is that i made such large pieces that they are brittle. Broke too easily. Is there any kind of way, maybe an additive, that will make a thin rock wall made this way, stronger?

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  2 роки тому +1

      throw cheesecloth across the top just after you pour mate

    • @photoyguy3748
      @photoyguy3748 2 роки тому

      @@TheTerrainTutor I'll give that a whirl for the next large walls I need to make. I have a HUGE batcave that I want to build. It's the middle section of a quite large entertainment center. Soooo... looking at very large sections to make. Getting a bit discouraged with the plaster tho, so might wind up just carving foam, or spraying with greatstuff and carving that up. These plaster walls look the BEST though, so will still give it a whirl. :D

  • @BlaueCookieFan
    @BlaueCookieFan 8 років тому +2

    Great video Mel!

  • @dgontar
    @dgontar 4 роки тому

    Many thanks. Very instructive, and entertaining.

  • @na4211
    @na4211 Рік тому +1

    Can you tell me what's your liquid mixture is made of? I only have plaster of pari why put dish detergent?

  • @stuartosborne6263
    @stuartosborne6263 4 роки тому

    That looks brilliant, thankyou for the ideas.

  • @anrysnail
    @anrysnail 6 років тому +1

    im gunna use this idea to make a terrarium background, i might use concrete though and slowly layer it in the mold

  • @edteach3r
    @edteach3r 4 роки тому

    Awesome! Even though I don’t do modeling at all, I love these videos 😀.

  • @ChampionofTerra
    @ChampionofTerra 8 років тому +7

    Need to make some hills for my, upcoming, jungle terrain. So I will be trying this out for the hills ^^D

  • @charliehodges3940
    @charliehodges3940 8 років тому +1

    I think I'll give this a go! Thanks for the tip.

  • @patriciakloeppel9863
    @patriciakloeppel9863 2 роки тому +1

    i wounder if this process can be done with quickrete cement and quickrete color or cement color for fish aquariums love this technique awesome (for 3D aquarium back grounds ty for the video pat from phx arizona usa and yes i subscribed.

  • @jamee_maree
    @jamee_maree 6 місяців тому

    I wonder if the throw away containers (for large dinners) that are the weak aluminum would be good option too?

  • @jennystirrup6377
    @jennystirrup6377 2 роки тому

    I liked your video, could I use plaster of Paris in the same way I want to make an iceberg, for a project I am doing thank you again

  • @agiagata945
    @agiagata945 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing 😅 Looks really realistic. Just what I need for my project. Just couple questions- can I form this like cave before adding plaster, and can I use joint filler compound instead?

  • @alfredpotts6136
    @alfredpotts6136 3 роки тому

    The thicker foil that you get from takeaway meals is even better, rub with the back of a spoon to smooth it out, then crumple for the rocky texture. No need for multiple layers and PVA.

  • @Prishacraftstudio
    @Prishacraftstudio 8 місяців тому +1

    You are my mentor sir ❤❤❤ i love your work thank you so much

  • @glasshole272
    @glasshole272 3 роки тому

    Got my Crystacal delivered this morning, and just waiting for my first attempt to cure! Hope it's as good as yours.

  • @jefffrazier4627
    @jefffrazier4627 2 роки тому +1

    OUTSTANDING!!! GREAT way & amuch CHEAPER way to make "ROCK for my Bases!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! ;-))))