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Carving rocks from foam

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Posted by Andy110675 on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 3:24 AM

All your rock formations are making me jealous lol.I think i will have a practice on some foam first and mess about with some paints.The last thing i want to do is carve some nice rocks then mess them up with poor colouring.I have tried the moulds and find my self repeating the same pattern through out.

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, December 11, 2017 6:21 PM

Thanks, Crandell.

One thing I learned along the way was about painting the foam. The first ones I did I just slathered on the grey paint and went from there. Of course, it was after that I read a good article on how to paint Rocky Mountain granite. It said to start with an absence of colour such as a black or very dark brown, I chose the cheapo brown from Walmart. I then hit it with the Walmart grey and about a dozen of their $2.00 bottles of the acrylics from the art dept that I dry brushed on.

Puting the dark brown on first just gave it a little something extra as far as giving it a richer look.

I should take a newer pic as I have since painted the track and put down ballast.

  

 

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Posted by selector on Monday, December 11, 2017 4:48 PM

Very nice, Brent.  I am planning a couple of rock cuts on my current build, about two weeks away or so.  Turning over ideas in my mind all the time.

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, December 11, 2017 3:20 PM

I use everything and anything to carve with. Knives (electric, bread, steak) chisels (stab and break), scrapers, fingers, rasp, you name it. Don't be fussy, just fly at it. I dab on bits of dap here and there to rough it up a bit before I paint. 

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Posted by mbinsewi on Monday, December 11, 2017 3:05 PM

I used Selector's method.  You can check out my pictures in the links below my name.  Every rock face is carved from pink foam, and painted.  No plaster involved.

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Posted by RR_Mel on Monday, December 11, 2017 2:15 PM

Using Hydrocal with molds works best for me.  Much easier and faster too.  The Hydrocal takes stains very well and I find that Hydrocal rocks are easy to carve.
 
 
 
Hydrocal cab be a bit messy but it works good for me.
 
 
The Hydrocal excepts stains very good.
 
 
 
Mel
 
Modeling the early to mid 1950s SP in HO scale since 1951
  
 
My Model Railroad   
 
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I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
 
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Posted by selector on Monday, December 11, 2017 1:54 PM

It's very time-consuming, but the best way with foam is to make initial rough and broad shaping cuts with a butcher knife or with a foam-cutting hot knife.  Then, you refine the surface and it's rock-like look using scalpels, utility knives, hobby knives, and the like...and this is where it eats your time like cookies 'n milk.

I would not use a file because files and steel brushes leave too many parallel grooves, rendering an unrealistic look.  My opinion.

 

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Carving rocks from foam
Posted by Andy110675 on Monday, December 11, 2017 1:47 PM

Right, so far i am in the process of attempting to carve rock faces from blue foam.I have tried using moulds from woodland scenics but in all honesty i prefer the foam approach.Is there a certain way to tackle this or do you just hack the foam out and then use a fine file to show detail.I dont really see as it is possible to follow a photo of a rock face and reproduce it into a scale version without taking years.So do i just go with my eye and say yes that looks good or are there any alternatives.

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