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Rui S (MIG)
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MARIUPOL _ ZIS-11 _ PMZ-1 _ BMW
1941

Scale:
1:35
Status:
In progress
Started:
July 3, 2021

First Miniart building & First Alan/Dragon.

The ZIS-5: Fire Engine (Auto Pump) kit is just for reference. Contacted the manufacturer, but It was to expensive to me.

Project inventory

Full kits
315
Motorcycle
BMW R75 & Sidecar
Italeri 1:35
315 1980 New box
9023
Russian
ZIS-5 Truck
Dragon 1:35
9023 1996 New box
Detail and Conversion sets
CF35101
ZIS-5 - Fire Engine (Auto Pump) for HobbyBoss, Zvezda, Ark
UA Custom Factory 1:35
CF35101 2019 New tool
Figures
MB35178
German
motorcyclists WW II era
UA Master Box (MB) 1:35
MB35178 2015 New tool
35144
Red Army Drivers
UA MiniArt 1:35
35144 2014 New tool
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Photoalbums

Mariupol 1941
315 images
View album, image #311
1:35
1:35 BMW R75 (Italeri 315)1:35 motorcyclists (Master Box MB35178)1:35 ZIS-5 Truck (Dragon 9023)2+
ZIS-11 _ PMZ-1
14 images
View album, image #1
1:35
1:35 BMW R75 (Italeri 315)1:35 motorcyclists (Master Box MB35178)1:35 ZIS-5 Truck (Dragon 9023)2+

Comments

2 3 July 2021, 12:23
Rui S
I'm thinking (long time idea) about filling it with plaster and using the floor and wall pieces back sides as a mold to duplicate the kit. Does anyone know what I should use so that the plaster doesn't stick to the plastic? Any ideas?
Thank you.
3 July 2021, 12:36
Guillaume Blanchet
I have used the Silicone Rubber Technique while in college. Works well, but it's time consuming (like our hobby) and you need to make sure the no air in the mold.

resincraftsblog.com/how-to-make-a-resin-mold/
3 July 2021, 12:45
Rui S
Thank you for your atention and link, Guillaume, but this time I'm really interested in using plaster, I'm just worried that it Will be hard to remove it after it's dry.
3 July 2021, 15:23
Guillaume Blanchet
I would have the same concern. Good luck with your quest. I'm sure there a type of coating out there that will do the job.
3 July 2021, 15:31
Rui S
in the net they say "There are commercial mold release agents available, but people often use Vaseline, liquid hand soap, Pam Cooking Spray, Crisco, Vegetable Oil, liquid soap, or Murphy's Oil Soap."

i'll take some progress photos 😉
3 July 2021, 17:20
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
If you are sure the positive won't physically block the plaster from coming out, there shouldn't be any problem. Plaster won't normally stick to plastic. I did the same with some vacuformed shell craters without any hitch.
But I strongly suspect that you'll get a much better result by making a mould of the outside of your wall (caulk and potato starch will do the trick very well and cheaply) and then to pour your plaster into the new negative. Miniart's vacuforms are made inside out, so that the outside gets all the details...
Hope this helps! 😉
3 July 2021, 21:20
Rui S
Thank you for your attention, Rene. Apreciate your help.
I'm sure you are right, but I'm not sure if I could do a good work, making molds with caulk and potato starch.
I'm planning just doing it, with simpler and easier stuff that I have, not expecting a final product, but a base to work with in future.
3 July 2021, 21:29
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
👍
3 July 2021, 21:48

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