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Post by CRAIGFRANK on Apr 6, 2005 22:01:28 GMT
Hi folks , Greetings from U.S. [glow=red,2,300]TEXT[/glow] I was wondering if any one was interested in "Universal Monster" moulds such as Frankenstien, Wolfman, Dracula, Creature from the black lagoon or maybe them in a chess set with castle or labratorys?
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Post by Duane on May 16, 2005 16:37:51 GMT
I think that would be a great idea for Prince August to make monster moulds. I already have "FRANKENSTEIN , WOLFMAN & DRACULA." But Prince August's moulds are much more detailed and finer. I think the quality of thier moulds would be much greater.
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Post by Craig Frank on Aug 31, 2005 21:35:34 GMT
:Hi this message is for Duane about "new moulds" where did you purchase the moulds of Dracula, Frankenstein & wolfman, I would love to see them and cast some of my own Monsters!!
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Post by Dr J on Oct 25, 2005 23:45:59 GMT
How about basic monsters too - like lizardmen, more undead, dragons? 25 mm scale is good - saves lead
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Post by Prince August on Oct 26, 2005 9:46:31 GMT
How about basic monsters too - like lizardmen, more undead, dragons? 25 mm scale is good - saves lead I think such creatures are cool, although dragons are a bit hard to make as molds as they require a LOT of work. We sell dragons cast on www.mithril.ieThey are from Tolkiens books. Very cool. I do believe if all goes well, we would do a undead 32mm release after the Orcs. Send me some sketchs of the types you would like to see and I will show Chris Tubb and Lars Edman. We have a lot of undead already as molds and have more cast figures as well of similar monsters in our 'Friends & Foes' section. ;D
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Post by Dr J on Oct 31, 2005 15:05:10 GMT
Will do, I'll send to info@princeaugust.ie Might take a few days, had a busy weekend and week ahead. Thanks!
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General Davout
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Post by General Davout on Nov 7, 2005 21:56:16 GMT
Any new "Universal Monster" moulds should be ones that we can cast armies of, I like the new 32mm orcs that were in the newsletter.
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Post by slackandowski on Jan 4, 2006 18:12:31 GMT
How 'bout modern zombies! Maybe I'm dreaming here but modern horror moulds would be great....zombies, vampires, werewolves, and the humans struggling to survive amongst them! 25 - 32mm of course.
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Post by spelgripen on Jan 7, 2006 10:18:49 GMT
How 'bout modern zombies! Maybe I'm dreaming here but modern horror moulds would be great....zombies, vampires, werewolves, and the humans struggling to survive amongst them! 25 - 32mm of course. Agreed. Im thinking of an early 1900's theme kind of like Call of Cthulhu. Altough vampires and werewolves are often solitairy creatures so i dont know if i would need a mould to be able to cast hundreds of them. So casted figurines might better than moulds. Hm, need some clay.
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Post by SteveD on Jan 18, 2006 20:15:21 GMT
So am I the only one here who has used metal dripped onto the table for sloggoth or blob mini?
Steve
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Post by Prince August on Jan 23, 2006 17:33:31 GMT
So am I the only one here who has used metal dripped onto the table for sloggoth or blob mini? Steve Our painters use blobs of metal for cute monsters for fun. We sell the results in our shop.
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Post by spacenut on Apr 13, 2009 12:57:39 GMT
Monster moulds would be cool.
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Post by scousebadger on Nov 22, 2010 10:21:16 GMT
I'd love see cast models: various monsters, vampire and monster hunter types, plus victims.
If we're going down the horror route, why not Hammer horror type variants, too?
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Post by Prince August on Dec 2, 2010 11:39:54 GMT
I'd love see cast models: various monsters, vampire and monster hunter types, plus victims. If we're going down the horror route, why not Hammer horror type variants, too? A good idea in some ways, but I am not sure if there is enough of a market for a horror line. I have rarely gotten any requests for such a line (outside of Mithril monsters of course).
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Post by piousheretic on May 21, 2011 23:02:05 GMT
So am I the only one here who has used metal dripped onto the table for sloggoth or blob mini? Steve Steve, Years ago, back in the heady, fledgling days of D&D, (i.e., the 70's) I melted the bottom half of a 25mm knight with a solderng iron, leaving him waist deep in a pool of ooze. I painted the ooze green for the notorious "green slime" of D&D fame.
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