TerranScapes - New Hirst Arts Buildings - Terrain
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- Shows three new buildings based on Hirst Arts molds. These buildings are cast as whole structures using resin plastic and foam to increase durability, rate of production and time dedicated to design and detail. These buildings are suited for 28mm - 30mm gaming systems such as LOTR and Warhammer.
Photos of these buildings are on the TerranScapes Structures page:
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Intro/Outro music: Army of Darkness
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The last piece is indeed NICE!
Mike, you never cease to amaze me, great job on these buildings, if you are going to make another building, I think a wall, fountain or another tower will be a great addition to your set :) , looking forward to more videos.
The weathering on the mausoleum roof is amazing.
Those are fantastic! I can't believe you were able to cast that mausoleum in one piece. The details and undercuts in that look like they would have been nearly impossible to pull out of the mold.
Really looking forward to the casting overview. Very timely, as I have some complicated things I want to dup.
WOW, i didn't know that you originally built them piece by piece! Good thinking to cast them, and they look great as always!
they are awesome i will be looking foward to buying all three of them the Mausoleum is so beautiful im absolutly in love with it you do amazing work.
I've been going back through your older stuff looking for a little inspiration. This'll do it! You said that you felt the hirst arts buildings seemed to be lacking a base or foundation, but I've always thought that the exterior walls lacked depth. Window sills are flush with the wall and windows tend to be flush with the window sill. The mausoleum piece is still superb.
very impressive clean casts. well done. i hear you about mould warping with separate parts. the advantage i like about multi part is that if you do get bubbles on a part you dont loose the entire model, you just replace the part, but time consuming moulding parts as opposed to one building..if your technique gives results like that most of the time im all ears!! cant wait, thanks for posting
These are really cool. I don't cast and build for money so I enjoy it and will be casting brick by brick. I see your point though, if I was selling them then I would cast in one piece like you have. I also like having an interior, especially with the new molds Bruce is making, the tavern molds, my building will now have a lot in them.
Great work, those look excellent! I'm really looking forward to your video on the casting process.
Thank GOD, someone with talent! You do a great job. Please keep us posted on future
of product. when will they be available for sale?
Very best of luck!
Great job mate, those buildings are just fantastic!
Thanks.
Quite amazing, as one-piece casts - excellent. :)
very nice work, great looking buildings that would also fit nicely on the table during a session of tabletopRPG to help and create the proper mood :)
Absolutely awesoem building pieces :) did you have to sculpt the shrouded figures on your "shrine" building? never cease to amaze me with your terrain pieces, wish i had teh materials and knowhow to do these buildings as you can only do so much with corugated cardboard lol
Your work is awesome and appreciated sir, thank you for the inspiration.
I appreciate that. Thank you.
brilliant =) good work!
Thanks. :)
Very nice work! When will your store be open again? Also, could these be something that you start to produce in bulk, enabling your customers to purchase the unfinished versions at all times, rather than waiting for the store to open?
as always, he never fails to impress me :)
Damn good buildings!
If you left off the hooded figures on the one you call "the shrine" it would make a good grain silo.
Great work, btw. Love watching your videos. I'm and RPGer though, not a wargamer (yet). But we use a "gridless" system, where we use measuring sticks or a tape measure like war gamers do. Watching these TerranScapes video causes me to drool...
I've noticed the store is still closed, is it ever going to open again?
Interesting. A more natural roof would help that concept also. :)
Does this happen with plaster too ? ( Deterioration) or only with liquid resin?
Cause logically resin casted molds would be a lot more durable
I also understand that the process would be a lot more complex,since it would require a vacum container for dealing with potencial air bubbles
your work is fantastic !!!!!!
Thank You
Will the 3 new buildings be significantly cheaper?
Hi there! Great work! Is there any unfinished fieldstone towers left to purchase?
Shot you an email. :)
the shrine would be perfect for menoth.
you cast it like a single piece??? wow..
May I ask type of Resin casting did you use so I can know with glue to use ???
Why not just use resin instead of paris plaster..?
Sorry for topic necromancy : what is the material you use for casting? Is it a specific Rasin plastic?
Adam Rzymowski I've been using Smooth-On 320 and 321. :)
***** Thanks!
How resillient / heavy is it? I am planning a rather large diorama ( the structure itself will be at lest 100/100cm ) so I have to take the weight into account :)
Adam Rzymowski Resiliency and weight will be determined by the wall thickness mostly. Saying that, it is quite strong but it could deform if a lot of weight is supported by thin walls. You could cast the wall thinly and then use wood bracing behind it to provide needed support. How you tackle it will be based on your funds. :) If you can cast the walls thick enough it might be a faster build.
For specifics on it's density, I would look at it's technical data. Then you do the calculations for total weight. You can always contact Smooth-On directly. They are very helpful. There are fillers for Smooth-cast to reduce its weight as well. There is no recipe for a project. You will have to assess the options and your needs and choose the best solution. Saying that, don't forget to do some mock ups for casting and see how they come out. Better to spend a little time and money testing, rather than cast up a gallon and find it won't work. ;)
Hope that helps a little. I'd love to see the diorama when it is finished.
Are you still selling these foamcast buildings? I checked out your website but there's none on there.
spentfromnz No, not in a 'store' manner. But I might be selling some as a one off opportunity. If so, I'll mention it in a video in the not too distant future. Hopefully. ;)
On a heavier note, how about copyrights?
niceeeeeeeeee
Purr-fect idea!
What is the material you've used to cast those buildings ? Thx.
+Labelle Rouge The outside is Smooth-Cast 321 and Foam it 5 I think. They are from Smooth-On. Hope that helps a little. :)
How to make this dustproof? And long lasting?
+Rohit Das I'm not sure what you mean by dustproof?
Use Merlin's Magic plaster. It's a lot more durable. Also, I hardly ever make a tower or anything like that, that I can't take apart and put PC's in.
Merlin's Magic is a great plaster. It can get expensive however when using large volumes. I totally understand about interior access. These were designed for games like Warhammer Fantasy where interiors are not needed. For role playing games and skirmish styles however, interiors would be nice. :)
I play Warhammer too, with interiors. I have to give the orcs something to trash and loot. LOL