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I knew it! Because that's the only sane way to do that! :) I keep wanting to try that with sculpy, but I wonder if sculpy is too firm.

 

I used it with green stuff, miliput white and  poselain powder.

Miliput I found too firm to get it easy in the mold while keeping it thin (1-2 mm), green stuff works great as long as it's warm enough to keep it soft. The porselain powder was also nice because you can just poor it in. After it's dry you need to glue it to the location you want, before removing the mold because it's a bit thin to get out without breaking it.

 

I don't know sculpy so I can't compare.

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It has been a while since I updated something here so if there are still some people interrested in the proress:

The board with some thing still to do:

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A bridge and some wallslarge.IMG_20151102_020733.jpg.52ba537d7a

Some of the other pieces, ofcourse all magnetized ;-)

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And some pics of some setups in action.

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Some work still required to flesh it out some more, but here you go.

Comments and sugestions more then welcome. What should you do different?, what does it lack? Improvements on layout, hights, ...?

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