Hello, Everyone.
I was wondering about Woodland Scenic Molds.
I have the Strata Stone C1239 mold. It is made of a thick rubber.
Here's the question: "Can other plasters and joint drywall compounds be used in these types of molds, or does it have to be Lightweight Hydrocal?"
If you can substitute,
"What kinds of plasters/compounds would you suggest or used before?"
Has anyone here ever experimented with this?
Thanks so much!
~Mr. Larrison
Hi there Mr. Larrison!
I do love Woodland Scenics, but with they're molds you can't really mix other things in with it. The plaster that the kit comes with has a certain compound in it that makes it do specifically what it is made to do, and the plastic changes per kit. I believe you can buy more plaster from Woodland Scenics for that or other specific sets online. I wish you could put other plasters in it, but unfortunately I don't think you can. It MAY be possible, but I haven't seen anyway to do it.
Good Luck!
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I am familiar with a lot of Woodland Scenic items as I have purchased many but I am not familiar with these molds. Is it for scenery like rocks and mountains?
Yes. These molds are for pouring a hydrocal or compound into, and then it of course takes the shape of the mold.
Okay, Thanks!
My only concern is that a joint compound or even Plaster of Paris would stick to the mold and ruin it.
The true WS hydrocal is rather overpriced in my opinion!
(This post was last modified: 12-26-2014, 11:24 PM by Mr. Larrison.)
I agree, but for smaller proportions you can get it for a steal in some places!
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Are there any places you know of with good prices?
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That passage was VERY helpful! Hmmm I am still debating whether to try WD40 or not. I think the part in the passage that described how the varieties actually dry really make the process understandable.
I'd like to find cheap or off-brand HydroCal but would be willing to try the compounds...
Would Lowes or Home Depot or a store of such would carry a type of HydroCal?
Thanks!
~Mr. Larrison
(This post was last modified: 12-27-2014, 04:14 AM by Mr. Larrison.)
Sorry Mr. Larrison, not having used it before I wouldn't be able to help you with the estimates although more is always better. But on the other hand if you don't have any experience using it maybe it would be better to start off with a smaller amount to test it out first in case you don't like working with it.