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How to make rocks?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:14 pm
by XoioX2000
Could someone shed some light on how to make rocks for a Scenary/Display?

Like the ones in Syd Smurf's room. The texture looks fantastic.

Cheers,

David

smurfs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 8:50 pm
by attombomb7
hey!


I think the easiest way is to do paper mache.... the rocks you may see for train sets are a good way to get moutains too!..they are usually made of fiber glass...

local library should have a paper mache hobby book..


Attom :D :D

PostPosted: Sat Sep 25, 2004 2:53 am
by Syd Smurf
Hi David

The mountain in my display is made from fibreglass. I actually bought mine from a garden shop and then using a jigsaw cut it in half so I could have 2 mountains.

Originally I tried using papier-mache over a chicken wire cage. However it just wasn't going to look as good as what I wanted and when I saw the mountain in the nursery on the way to work every day I just had to have it as nothing else I could make would look as good. Unfortunately I didn't know that the factory that makes them was about a 4 minute drive away from the nursery and I could of had one designed to suit my needs with little ledges for houses and other scenery.

Other ideas are using styrofoam from packaging to shape the mountan and then painting it. Some people use plaster as well.

In the old display I actually used large rocks that I found on the side of the road as nothing looks like real rocks than.....well real rocks. I then painted them the same colour so they looked the mountain display I had. The old mountain display was actually made from 2 boogie boards. I cut them in half so I had 2 lots each and then carved the edging in. See pic below.

If you have any other questions about them I will try my best to answer them or if I missed anything let me know.

Image

Dyar

smurfs

PostPosted: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:43 pm
by attombomb7
I can't help it dyar!! but I am dying for a BIG mac !! everytime I see that
\McDonalds house!!

very kool!! village!!

have you tried electric trains set yet??? oops!!!!!!!!!!! I better shut up!!

that is another whole addiction!!!

Attom :D :D

PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 9:04 am
by Syd Smurf
Hi Attom

No I have never been into trains or anything like that....I am just a smurf nut when it comes to things like this. My brother was a train person and he had lots and was going to do a display but he only got as far as nailing the tracks on the board and that's the way they stayed for years. I do love their displays though as some people can do the most amazing ones with so much detail.

Dyar

PS - I had a Big Mac for dinner tonight. I haven't had one for years and yes it wasn't too bad especially with a few fries thrown in and the gerkin thrown out. It really filled me up and was very satisfying.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:25 am
by Bunno Smurf
Hi David,

I teach art at a Primary School and have found alfoil (aluminium foil) is great for making things out of papier mache. It's light (which helps!!) and is a lot easier to mold than chicken wire. You can get finer detail and it looks sort of rocky when you mould it. I usually mold the shape I want out of alfoil, then cover with a few layers of newspaper and finish off with a finer paper like tissue paper. If I want really fine detail I use tissue paper for the whole thing.

I've attached a photo of a Kangaroo Hopping Mouse one of the students made using this technique. It shows how easy it is and the kind of detail you can get.

Linda

PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:58 am
by XoioX2000
Linda,

Thank you very much for that!!! :D :D :D Sounds easy enough to do!
I will have a go for my first display! The ideas are brewing right now! Just need to get down to the doing bit!

:cheers: :cheers:

Cheers,

David