by biggles2 » Tue Dec 29, 2015 10:26 am
I read the product description; first they call it "silicon mold putty", and later, "rubber mold", in the same paragraph. A little confusing. I've used their RTV mold making compound before, and their Alumilite for casting.

So how are you casting just the canopies? Did you just carefully cut out the canopy section of one aircraft and use that as a master? Or are you casting complete aircraft in clear resin (or whatever)? BTW, Dragon have a set of US carrier-based aircraft cast in clear styrene, and with separate canopies, so they can be modelled open.

I read the product description; first they call it "silicon mold putty", and later, "rubber mold", in the same paragraph. A little confusing. I've used their RTV mold making compound before, and their Alumilite for casting. :wave_1: So how are you casting just the canopies? Did you just carefully cut out the canopy section of one aircraft and use that as a master? Or are you casting complete aircraft in clear resin (or whatever)? BTW, Dragon have a set of US carrier-based aircraft cast in clear styrene, and with separate canopies, so they can be modelled open. :wave_1: