Thursday, January 21, 2010

40mm MOLDS FROM PRINCE AUGUST

MOUNTED OFFICER I-934









STANDARD BEARER AND DRUMMER I-904


OFFICER AND ADVANCING INFANTRY SOLDIER I-903



( LT ) CAVALRY SWORD FOREWARD I-931




( HVY ) CAVALRY I-935








BATTALION GUN 3-6 LB I-951






ARTILLARY LIMBER I-957





CARRIAGE HORSE I-956







UNDEROFFICER AND GRENADIER 911









OFFICER AND MUSKETEER 910 X 2





















2 comments:

  1. Nice selection of moulds. Good idea to get two of your main infantry moulds, I found that it speeds up the casting of a battalion :)

    I find the Infantry moulds OK; but had difficulty with the cavalry and artillery moulds and gave up on them, possibly inexperience on my part. They may need extra air vents added ?

    I find the moulds get a bit hot and warp slightly after 6 or 7 casts and need to be allowed to cool down before re-use.

    Happy casting ! Looking forward to seeing the results of you endeavours.

    I've just finished a painting battalion of Grenadiers, will post picture soon on Wittenberg blog.

    --Allan

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  2. I've read guys at the TMP casting messge board say that the molds should be kept cold, even using a freezer, between castings too. If you live in a cold climate, you can even try casting on your (covered) porch or in your garage.

    And a good idea about the second line infantry mold. I never would have thought of that were I a home-caster.

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