![]() You can still sculpt and sand the pieces after baking, but it’s tougher to get what you want. If you get something you really like, bake it hard. The great part about this is if you dont’ like it, add more clay and try again. I am definitely not a sculptor, and even pieces that don’t look that great sculpted can look real nice after you’ve painted them. Be careful and try not to leave fingerprints on the pieces like I often did, they will show up on your casted pieces! The more time you spend on this step, the better your set will look. This made sure that anything I add to the hex doesn’t mess up the shape of the base. I cut down with a straight knife then baked the flat hexes. When you have enough rolled out (each flat hex took me a little more than one package of FIMO), use a cardboard hex from the game to get the shape right. I used 1/4"x2"x4 poplar strips my wife uses to roll out sugar cookies.You can get them for a couple of dollars at any home improvement store. Use a guide on each side of the clay to make sure it has an even thickness. Roll your clay out with a rolling pin or other sufficiently round item. Materials you will need: Clay or other modeling compound (I prefer polymer clay, it stays hard until you bake it) Sculpting tools (dental tools are nice for real small details) 2 small strips of thin wood (1/4"x2x4 poplar was what I used) rolling pin rubber or latex gloves plastic cups pastic spoons silicone compound (I used Smooth-On's Oomoo 25) plastic compound (I used Smooth-On's Smooth-Cast 300) Mold Release (I used Mann's Ease Release 200) 4" pvc pipe joint hobby knife sandpaper (progressively finer grits recommended) Spray paints( automobile primer, different colors for the base parts, clear matte coating) Airbrush (strongly recommended) enamel paints (I used Testor's from a hobby shop) and brush cleaner small paintbrushes cotton swabs, tissue paper, and paper towels are nice for cleanup work You can visit my site for more details and larger versions of the images. I previously wrote this up on my blog as Make your own 3D Settlers of Catan. Disabling this cookie will disable the ordering option.The aim of this instructable is to help you through the process of making your own unique 3D tile set to play Settlers of Catan on. Cookie which measures only the acceptance of our terms and services. Disabling this cookie will disable the ordering option. This cookie doesn't save any personal Data about any shop client.Ĭookie which measures only the acceptance of our terms and services. Deactivating this cookie would stop permitting the orders. This provides, and keeps the products inside your shopping cart. This cookie doesn't save any personal Data about any shop client. ![]() ![]() If cookie is disabled you'll see the site in the original language. Cookie we use to offer you the possibility to switch the language of our contents. If disabled the store default currency will be shown.Ĭookie we use to offer you the possibility to switch the language of our contents. Cookie which makes possible to choose the currency you would like. If disabled the store default currency will be shown. NameĬookie which makes possible to choose the currency you would like. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website.
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