Some Eye Candy
Steven Marthinsen has kindly sent me some more photos of progress on his SYW project - it is nice to see that the moulds are being used and enjoyed.
Steven sent me a few comments about casting these, which I will pretty much just repeat:
"....the casting was pretty easy overall. The only locations that gave me any difficulty were the harnessing bit below the horse's mouth and the carbine. Moving the clamps around before pouring fixed most issues as I have always found that a loose grip on the mold allowing air to escape was better than a tight grip. This does create a bit of flash but that is easily cut away. Assembly was straight forward and fit reasonable. About the only concern I have is that when I complete the regiment of 12 figures I mount them three to a base. This is a heavy base given all the metal and the fact that they are a bit over-sized. To their credit, however, they are strong figures and well attached to their bases; some of the older Rossbach cuirassiers have relatively weak connections to their bases."
Saxon Infantry Regiment No.4
Prinz Friedrich Augustus
"....the casting was pretty easy overall. The only locations that gave me any difficulty were the harnessing bit below the horse's mouth and the carbine. Moving the clamps around before pouring fixed most issues as I have always found that a loose grip on the mold allowing air to escape was better than a tight grip. This does create a bit of flash but that is easily cut away. Assembly was straight forward and fit reasonable. About the only concern I have is that when I complete the regiment of 12 figures I mount them three to a base. This is a heavy base given all the metal and the fact that they are a bit over-sized. To their credit, however, they are strong figures and well attached to their bases; some of the older Rossbach cuirassiers have relatively weak connections to their bases."
Saxon Infantry Regiment No.4
Prinz Friedrich Augustus
It would be nice to see photos of any other projects which are underway.
Hopefully we will see something more from Prince August in the not too distant future if I hear anything I will let you know.
Both lovely units that show off the charm of these figures very well!
ReplyDeleteAbsolute quality, well done.
ReplyDeleteSteve, any word on the Dragoons? Beyond that, what would the next unit type be? Perhaps Croats? Thanks as always!
ReplyDeleteSteve
DeleteNo news I'm afraid - it's all gone very quiet.
Steve
Just heard from PA that the Dragoons are scheduled for a February release. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteI have been told the same by the sculptor - I would cross your toes as well :-)
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