I think what you would do is either make the model in the round rather than just one sided and flat, or add more clay to the back and sculpt that into the other side so it is more 3D
To start from scratch, you would need to sculpt an original from which to make a master mold. It requires artistic skill to make a figure completely from scratch. Some people buy unpainted castings abd paint them. You may also buy molds, and make your own castings & paint them, but this is becoming rare.@radicalelias9709
@2:09 Tin plus cast iron plus bismuth. This is wrong. There is NO iron in the alloy. A traditional tin soldier alloy is Sn /Pb/Sb. Modern lead free alloys are Sn/Sb, or Bi/ Cu. The best lead free is an Sn/Sb alloy. 92 to 98 Sn / 8 to 2 Sb.
lol if I was the child I would just say put as much detail as you can I dont want to imagine
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That is a true skill!
Thank you for creating the soldiers like this,because soldiers are the great men and there ready to battle.
your welcome
This is hard and this is like he have really great skill
How much does all the equipment cost
But how to you make them fully 3D and not flat
I think what you would do is either make the model in the round rather than just one sided and flat, or add more clay to the back and sculpt that into the other side so it is more 3D
You could also use 3d modelling
But what if you don't have the stuff to make them, no paper, I'll 3 d paper no Clay, but how do you make them tho
To start from scratch, you would need to sculpt an original from which to make a master mold. It requires artistic skill to make a figure completely from scratch. Some people buy unpainted castings abd paint them. You may also buy molds, and make your own castings & paint them, but this is becoming rare.@radicalelias9709
i dont like it when its thin i want them 3d
Cool. Excellent
the more you learn and i have that in my brain
Name of this company please i want to purchase in volume and more
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The more ya know.
Russia sculptor?
It's a factory in Russia
@2:09 Tin plus cast iron plus bismuth.
This is wrong. There is NO iron in the alloy.
A traditional tin soldier alloy is Sn /Pb/Sb.
Modern lead free alloys are Sn/Sb, or Bi/ Cu.
The best lead free is an Sn/Sb alloy. 92 to 98 Sn / 8 to 2 Sb.