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N14 Lineside Retaining Walling
Lineside Retaining Wall Mould
Produces Retaining walling in rough stone walling
This is from our N Scale range of scenery products. Our range is extensive and we are adding many more scenery casting moulds to our range.
- Easy to cast
- Easy to extract
- Re-usable silicone mould
- Realistic Scenery and buildings
- Cast with Plaster or resin
- Easy to clean and store
Product description
Model Railway casting mould. Cast these moulds with our Tuffcast casting powder or Herculite and even polyurethane Resin to make custom casts that can be used to make model railway buildings. See all our other Model making moulds and build up your collection to extend your building capabilities.
Casting is easy, just mix your preferred plaster, with water, pour into the casting mould, level off with a spatula and allow to dry for around 1 hour. Extract your parts from the mould and repeat to build up a stock of building parts. Then glue together with PVA glue or superglue if using resin casted parts.
You can make a range of buildings, we suggest you lay out all the parts before gluing so you can see how your new building will look. We also have FREE building plans as well as tutorials online to help you get the most out of this amazing building medium.
Your models will look and feel like real stone and although they take longer to build than card models the finish is absolutely amazing
Recommended Casting Products
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Can be easily cast in plaster or resin and are very highly detailed,very easy to paint and weather.
We also do a sheet stone mould that matches this stone so you can make other scenery layouts with real stone look and feel products. |
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Our N Gauge silicon moulds may be used for casting parts in Plaster (Stone) or Resin. You can make as many as you want for you railway layout or diorama.
For casting with plaster we recommend Herculite 2 that can be purchased on ebay or other outlets and we have a series of videos showing the casting process.
For casting in resin, we can only recommend polyurethane resins as these have been fully tested on all our moulds. We recommend fast cast resin as you can make your parts very quickly, however slow cast resin works just as well and may be a better choice if you are new to the process and you will have a longer working time so in effect can pour many moulds in a single session. Again we have videos on our channel showing the process.
Plaster Cast Video
Resin Cast Video
We have more videos on the channel, as on this website. We also have our historical Linka online website that has a number of good painting articles and informational pages, however we only sell products on this website now.