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How to make realistic rock surface moulds and rocks from Tin foil
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So i needed a rocky surface and didn't want to spend money on moulds. Here's how i did it.
This is easy rocky surface moulding, and you can throw away the mould to make new ones.

Tinfoil is king when you have some around, and it holds the plaster perfect!
You don't have to worry breaking it, and it's disposable!
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@miniaturepainting

6 years ago

To be honest, i didnt knkow if i was going to use the rubber moulds from certain brands enough to make them worth it. So i went looking on the net for alternatives and found this. After a few tries it worked and since there is 30 meter on a roll of foil, there is loads of rock to be done with this :) Cheap and insanely effective

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@robinred1851

6 months ago

I use alu foil for the grill/barbecue. Because it's much thicker than kitchen foil you don't have to glue 3 or 4 sheets together. You can use it straight away. And because it's wider (approx. 40cm) you can make much bigger plates which give you more single pieces if you want to break it. Greetings from the Čech Republic πŸ‡¨πŸ‡ΏπŸš‚

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@shiroumxm2052

1 year ago

another option it to actually push the foil into a real rock surface and use it as a template

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@Donmegamuffin

6 years ago

awesome tutorial, gonna try this once finals are over!

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@pabitramohangayan1482

3 years ago

Yes I find it helpful. thanks for showing the technic

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@chetoguitar2372

2 years ago

this is what a I needed.. you rocck!!

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@FrostandFists

6 years ago

FANTASTIC tip, my friend! I'm definitely using this at some point! Keep up the awesome content, my man! ~ Wolfbrother Methos

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@battlesinablueshed2271

6 years ago

Great idea πŸ‘

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@IDICBeer

6 years ago

Very cool, nice tip fella

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@AndreasPeahc

6 years ago

Looks good.

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@silkcustoms520

1 year ago

Curious if you can make an impression of a landscape rock with the foil.

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@bernadettecraig3742

9 months ago

Can what u made use for the outside walls to decorate??

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@garistudios

8 months ago

I tried twice getting a mini leak both time on the bottom and the bottom feel damp is that supposed to happen or did i need the pva to set longer (im new to diorama πŸ˜…)

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@Steinbrecher003

5 months ago

What do you seal it in to prevent flaking and cracking?

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@phantomikeblue2002

10 months ago

What kind of plaster did you use?

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@sandy-rr1by

4 years ago

didnt see how to get the "final result".

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@junelopez9520

1 year ago

You sounded like the count

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@chippydog2

2 years ago

That sucks

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