Saturday, 21 September 2024

Ssh ! don't tell the Mrs !


Been meaning to cast up some command figures for my 40mm SYW-ish project and taking advantage of the absence of my wife and dog I brought my melting pot into the kitchen and started casting . The rather battered old saucepan is half full of sand to so catch any metal spillage when pouring into the mould.


The fruits of the casting , an Officer, Trumpeter and a figure for a NCO . I even managed to get a figure from the antiquated metal mould of a 54mm semi flat figure (ACW ?) which will be converted into a General for my Army 'Pantalon Rouge' . Rather pleased with my afternoons work and all tidied away before the Memsahib returned .



 

10 comments:

  1. Excellent job of casting Tony! And congratulations on getting away with it! I'll never tell!!

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    1. It was a very productive afternoon , it was more te fact she took the dog out that helped - dog and hot metal don't mix !

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  2. A big advantage to home casting exemplified: it's much harder to slip the arrival of a parcel of figs in the mail past the wife unobserved. Well done, in any case!

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    1. She is quietly impressed with the creativity of home casting , but wary of the process.

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  3. Good work and must admit the 54mm cavalryman is a very interesting one, looking forward to seeing him all painted up.

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    1. Yes I got him in a job lot of old molds several years ago , not easy as the rubber moilds to cast from , but a useful and interesting figure.

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  4. That was a bit daring - I reckon you'll catch it when the Memsahib returns.

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  5. Mum's the word.
    PS could that mounted chap be a Mountie (going by the shape of the crown)? Or US officer c,SAW?

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