Repliscale alternative?
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- boba flint
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Repliscale alternative?
Hello,
I just found out that repliscale has been discontinued. Is there something else that can be used?
Thanks
I just found out that repliscale has been discontinued. Is there something else that can be used?
Thanks
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
Is Mike Evans no longer going to be carrying it?
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
Augh - no! I like that stuff!
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
This was going to be the first time I tried this stuff. I placed an order a week ago, I called today to get an update on my order. That is when he told me had discontinued the product a month ago and would no longer carry it. He did refund my money.
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This will crush Crazy Joe...boba flint wrote:This was going to be the first time I tried this stuff. I placed an order a week ago, I called today to get an update on my order. That is when he told me had discontinued the product a month ago and would no longer carry it. He did refund my money.
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
Funny you mention this Boba Flint since someone just posted about Repliscale in another thread in the Members Swap and Sale section, and I noticed a couple of alternative products;
http://theclubhouse1.net/phpBB3/viewtop ... 6&t=101922
http://theclubhouse1.net/phpBB3/viewtop ... 6&t=101922
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
boba flint wrote:Hello,
I just found out that repliscale has been discontinued. Is there something else that can be used?
Thanks
There is a type of latex that model railroaders paint on rocks and such, and after a few layers it's thick enough to peel off of the rock and make casts. I *think* it's called Mountains in Minutes, but don't really remember. Just look for liquid latex at a model railroad site. HTH.
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
Shame to see Repliscale discontinued, I think I have a few tubs left but will have to figure out what to use after the last one runs out.
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
I just bought some fast-setting silicone putty off amazon and the stuff works great. Plus you get quite a bit of it. Should last a while.
http://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Tec ... cone+putty
Hope that helps.
Mike W
http://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Tec ... cone+putty
Hope that helps.
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
"Mold Builder" is liquid latex and can be found at Michael's and Hobby Lobby. I've used it for years to make texture stamps for my dinos. Just put a couple of layers on a spot to build it up and viola - you have a texture stamp!
http://shop.hobbylobby.com/products/mol ... tex-30452/
Also - just got back from iHobby and several vendors were selling flexible mold materials s that can be reused by reheating. I immediately thougth of using it to make texture stamps.
Rob
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BTW - Mountains in Minutes is a 2-part foam used to make mountains (duh) and fill in vinyl kits. Never seen it used for texture stamps.
http://shop.hobbylobby.com/products/mol ... tex-30452/
Also - just got back from iHobby and several vendors were selling flexible mold materials s that can be reused by reheating. I immediately thougth of using it to make texture stamps.
Rob
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BTW - Mountains in Minutes is a 2-part foam used to make mountains (duh) and fill in vinyl kits. Never seen it used for texture stamps.
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veedubb67 wrote:"Mold Builder" is liquid latex and can be found at Michael's and Hobby Lobby. I've used it for years to make texture stamps for my dinos. Just put a couple of layers on a spot to build it up and viola - you have a texture stamp!
http://shop.hobbylobby.com/products/mol ... tex-30452/
Also - just got back from iHobby and several vendors were selling flexible mold materials s that can be reused by reheating. I immediately thougth of using it to make texture stamps.
Rob
Iwata Padawan
BTW - Mountains in Minutes is a 2-part foam used to make mountains (duh) and fill in vinyl kits. Never seen it used for texture stamps.
Hi Rob,
You're right. The stuff you illustrated is what I was thinking about. Just couldn't remember the name and MIN was what jumped into my head. Apologies all.
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This is Dewey Cheatem, the attorney representing the individual you all call -This will crush Crazy Joe...
"Crazy Joe" -
It is my obligation to inform you that upon hearing the news of the discontinuation of said "Repliscale", my client became despondent and unresponsive to all attempts to revive him. Since I have all of his passwords and his POA, I am authorized to view all of his online contacts and accounts, and thought I would post a reply to Mr. Beavren's accurate assessment of the situation.
However, I am going to visit Mr. CJ tomorrow, and whisper "Tank Girl by Sean Buford" in an attempt to rouse my client. I'm confident that this will work.
Keep your thoughts and prayers going for your online comrade...
crazy joe
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Here ya go fellas...a nearly identical product except it's blue, and it keeps well as I have texture stamps from 5 years ago with no signs of wear.
http://www.townsendatelier.com/store/knead_a_mold.php
http://www.townsendatelier.com/store/knead_a_mold.php
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Also check with your DENTIST...it is the same stuff they teeth impressions.
Alginate I think it is called..set up fast
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alginate-Dental ... 338289c6a0
Alginate I think it is called..set up fast
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alginate-Dental ... 338289c6a0
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
I've never used Repliscale. I've had a good experience with Silpack's Silputty 40, it's been great for texture stamps and waste molds. Its a platinum based silicone, so no sulfur stuff.
http://silpak.com/products/rtv.html
http://silpak.com/products/rtv.html
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
Is it stiff when it dries up? I'd like something rubbery so that I can get around skin folds on the sculpture.monsterjones wrote:Also check with your DENTIST...it is the same stuff they teeth impressions.
Alginate I think it is called..set up fast
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alginate-Dental ... 338289c6a0
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Re: Repliscale alternative?
Yes, this stuff is great. Seems to work exactly the same as Repliscale. Marcdarkestkarma wrote:Here ya go fellas...a nearly identical product except it's blue, and it keeps well as I have texture stamps from 5 years ago with no signs of wear.
http://www.townsendatelier.com/store/knead_a_mold.php
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Hey, guys, not to hijack the topic, but, is there a detailed step by step on how to use this stuff? One of my biggest "I gotta get better" issues is seam lines, most of the time, I wind up destroying wonderfully sculpted detail trying to hide a seam. I'd prolly be better off doing nothing, but, the IPMS in me just cannot abide a seam.....which is funny, cuz I cannot abide a huge, smooth spot either. If any of you would be so inclined to get a good step by step made up, maybe we could get it pinned up top?
Jim Mc, from the southern shores of Lake Erie
Re: Repliscale alternative?
Here's a tutorial I did a long time ago about repliscale :
http://www.ghostofzeon.com/diy/detailin ... scale.html
http://www.ghostofzeon.com/diy/detailin ... scale.html