drbindy wrote:
check out how joemichaels did his arctic piece using styrofoam. I wouldn't sculpt over it at all, I'd build stacks of foam up (more like the insulation type of foam), then carve down from that, rather than use something else to build up from it.
The model train guys will usually put something over the foam, to be more durable. Hydrocal plaster or some thing called Sculptamold being the preffered materials. They'll use it over shell based scenery, too. Paper mache would probably be fine. I bought some of Aves Studio's Master Mache, but I've yet to actually use it.
Whatever you use, tint it the same color you're planning to paint it. That way, if it gets chipped, you won't have stark white chips taunting you.
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