Foam buildings?
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Foam buildings?
Does anyone know who makes 1:30 or 1:32 foam WWII buildings?
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Re: Foam buildings?
See my post on the subject here... viewtopic.php?t=20526rocky100370 wrote:Does anyone know who makes 1:30 or 1:32 foam WWII buildings?
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1:32 foam buildings
Hay there. Im new to the forum and saw your post. I'v been working with foam for about five years now and developed my style. I mainly do 1:18 and 1:6 scale stuff but also do alot of miniature gaming terrain as well.. what do you need help with? cutting/ carving? detail?
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Re: 1:32 foam buildings
I love foam! It is so nice for buildings! I use the blue foam and a heat gun!HOWITZER RENOVATIONS wrote:Hay there. Im new to the forum and saw your post. I'v been working with foam for about five years now and developed my style. I mainly do 1:18 and 1:6 scale stuff but also do alot of miniature gaming terrain as well.. what do you need help with? cutting/ carving? detail?

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I use the snap off type razor knifes (3 sizes of blades). Im pretty good at eye-ballin the scale but I use comm grade hard foam that come in 4x8 foot sheets. I get it ree from the local construction site. they always have stuff they have broken or trimmed off. its 3" thick. Im doing trenches for a Russian front table gamer in Dallas. his table is massive.. people come from all over to play..if youd like to see some samples let me know...thanks. Reuben
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Re: foam structures
HOWITZER RENOVATIONS wrote:I use the snap off type razor knifes (3 sizes of blades). Im pretty good at eye-ballin the scale but I use comm grade hard foam that come in 4x8 foot sheets. I get it ree from the local construction site. they always have stuff they have broken or trimmed off. its 3" thick. Im doing trenches for a Russian front table gamer in Dallas. his table is massive.. people come from all over to play..if youd like to see some samples let me know...thanks. Reuben
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One of these days I would like to try my hand at scratch building some structures from foam, but in the meantime I have my eye on some of the urethane foam "Form-Tech" buildings from TSSD. I've bought a few of these before, and some of the more recent examples look very nice. They're not cheap, but they are far less expensive than comparably sized resin structures from BAR etc. While perhaps not impossible, I think it would be very difficult to carve something out of styrofoam with this kind of detail.....


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Sounds like a challenge! I shal try my hand at this building in 1/18ostketten wrote:One of these days I would like to try my hand at scratch building some structures from foam, but in the meantime I have my eye on some of the urethane foam "Form-Tech" buildings from TSSD. I've bought a few of these before, and some of the more recent examples look very nice. They're not cheap, but they are far less expensive than comparably sized resin structures from BAR etc. While perhaps not impossible, I think it would be very difficult to carve something out of styrofoam with this kind of detail.....

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Well good luck..Sounds like a challenge! I shal try my hand at this building in 1/18

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what is their scale range? Anything in 1/72 city buildings, western Europe or Italy by chance.ostketten wrote:One of these days I would like to try my hand at scratch building some structures from foam, but in the meantime I have my eye on some of the urethane foam "Form-Tech" buildings from TSSD. I've bought a few of these before, and some of the more recent examples look very nice. They're not cheap, but they are far less expensive than comparably sized resin structures from BAR etc. While perhaps not impossible, I think it would be very difficult to carve something out of styrofoam with this kind of detail.....
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I believe they are marketed as 54mm-60mm compatible, and while they don't say so specifically, I get the impression they are trying to offer a lower cost alternative to the BAR stuff for people who collect the K&C, Conte, and ONTC figures etc., note the K&C Waffen SS machine gunner in the doorway...what is their scale range? Anything in 1/72 city buildings, western Europe or Italy by chance...

Main site: http://www.sdsoldiers.com/
Form Tech buildings: http://www.sdsoldiers.com/form%20tech%20wwii.htm
Miniature Building Authority: http://www.miniaturebuildingauthority.com/
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