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Post by madmorgan on Mar 11, 2016 19:36:46 GMT
you all got to see this site - I dug it up from some of my rpg days - several of the molds are perfect for those of us 'modeling challenged'. hirsharts.com they have several sets that work well for our purposes, notably the Wall #200 and the Flagstone Wall as well as as the Wood Plank one. A $29.00, easy to make all kinds of walls for cities fortifications. I also need to mention that Spartan has started a discount membership program at GBP 25 (about $40 USD) offering 15% off plus additional goodies, including some of their never-till-now available stuff. Enjoy!
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Post by boxholder on Mar 12, 2016 19:42:34 GMT
FWIW:
It looks there is a typo in the name of the outfit. "hirsharts.com" seems to be a dead link. It appears to be Hirst Arts (www.hirstarts.com/) is what you may have meant.
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Post by madmorgan on Mar 13, 2016 0:25:57 GMT
Gads yes ty!
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Post by hardlec on Mar 25, 2016 16:23:10 GMT
I've been a fan and customer of Hirst for years. My interest waned, sadly, when I moved to FL and had no good source for Plaster. As I moved toward 15mm figures, I sort of drifted away.
They have two bridge molds that are good for various scales, and the cavern mold series can be used for 15mm scales.
The molds are top quality and this company is a joy to work with.
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Post by boxholder on Mar 25, 2016 20:28:48 GMT
For plaster you can try the model railroad section at the hobby shop. Woodland Scenics has it packaged in reasonably small quantities. Every HOBBYTOWN USA that I have visited has Woodland Scenics stuff.
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Post by Quendil on Mar 25, 2016 20:48:09 GMT
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Post by madmorgan on Mar 26, 2016 0:37:27 GMT
I plan to check out a Lowe's or Home Depot to see whats available - also Walmart as a possible source, both their home section and craft section. We'll find a source for the stuff!
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