Decorated Stern
The 3286 actually has a pretty nice looking stern, but it’s not accurate to the Black Pearl’s uniquely-ornamented stern of course. I thought about sculpting my own relief for the stern ornaments, but I ended up taking a liking to the pre-sculpted relief seen here on the stern of the Ultimate Black Pearl Playset from Zizzle (plus it would be less work for me):
The Ultimate Black Pearl by Zizzle can cost upwards of US$100-$200 on ebay, and while I would never pay that much for one, I wasn’t too crazy about hacking up my Zizzle Pearl JUST for the stern relief.
SO…..I decided to make a mould of the relief by applying hot glue-gun glue directly to the Zizzle relief with the intention of peeling it off after it cured and using it as a mould to fill with plaster of paris.
HOWEVER, lol, I underestimated just how well the glue would adhere to the highly-textured plastic, and it WOULD NOT COME OFF in one piece at first! I ended up having to “chisel” it off in pieces and it took a lot of effort to peel the remnants of the glue out from in between the relief grooves L. For all that was said and done, I didn’t produce a useable mould.
Once I had it all cleaned up, I decided to try it again. THIS time, though, I sprayed PAM (non-stick cooking oil spray) onto the relief FIRST and then applied the glue. This time was a success, and I was able to peel the negative glue mould off without any trouble (and my ship had the very wholesome odor of buttered toast afterwards, lol):
After washing off the mould, I kneaded some modeling clay (instead of plaster of paris) and used a rolling pin (covered with wax paper) to roll some modeling clay flat and thin. Then I simply took the mould, face-down, and pressed it into the clay using my full weight (on my palms), making sure to squeeze out excess clay. This was the result:
And after giving it a base coat of flat black, I glued it to the hull of the 3286 stern and painted it a sort of metallic grayish gunmetal silver (custom-mixed paint) and this was the result:
Next: Stern Castle Edifice!