For any molds I want to make I use a product called "mold builder" by Castin'Craft.
It can be found in most craft stores like Michaels and AC Moore and is relatively inexpensive.
~PM From Byendor![]()
It is a latex rubber product that you brush on your figures, layer by layer, until you build up a mold that is dense enough
to support whatever material you are casting in. by adding cheesecloth to the mold toward the end of the process
you can make a fairly sturdy mold that can be used multiple times.
Here is a good site that covers information about multiple types of mold-making compounds. The author doesn't recommend using brush on latex rubber, but I find it to be fairly forgiving. There is a lot of good information here that I plan on experimenting with in the future.
MOLD MAKING
This is a bit of an old site and the pictures aren't that great, but the information may be useful.
CASTING
This one came in handy for making faces. Especially if you already have some sort of doll or model you just want to recreate.
POLYCLAY MOLDING
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When I get around to the Mayan Temple Mod Figurines and Statues,
I will Post my own How To Video. -ecK