Right then guys, The mould has been done!
So I will run through the process I used.
1/ Han Solo in Carbonite mould
2/ Polycraft SG2000 Paintable casting resin
3/ Silicone lubricant
4/ Measuring/mixing jug
5/ Scales
To start I filled the mould to the required depth with water to get a guide on the volume of resin required for the cast.
Once I had a guide to the volume, it was time to get the SG2000 ready.
Next I used a silicone lubricant to coat the mould to ensure a quick and simple de-moulding once set.
The resin comes as a two part mix. The mix is to be done by weight and not volume. So using scales I measured out Part A of the resin to half of the required volume (400ml). After resetting the scales to 0, I added part B. I managed to achieve a pretty even mix (1g difference between the two parts). It was then stirred thoroughly to ensure a consistent suspension of the two parts.
Here comes the fun part. Adding the resin mixture into the mould paying extra attention to deep parts to ensure no air bubbles were present.
The resin requires a minimum of 30 minutes before being able to be de-moulded.
I decided to leave it an hour to be safe (1st time using resin for casting).
After the hour the cast slipped easily from the mould.
The finished result, which i must say i am over joyed with :
Next part is to finalise painting plan and get measured up for front panel cutting.
Again, thanks for looking. More Updates to come soon!