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Rubberized horse hair. A tutorial.
snitchythedog replied to snitchythedog's topic in Tips and Advice: Terrain
I did a tutorial on those years ago. It is still up on the old teregenesis site. Just duck duck or googlefoo snitchythedog and birch trees. Very cheap and easy. -
The Duskwarden paints Damaris Walmund
snitchythedog replied to knarthex's topic in Works in Progress: Painting
Completely missed the metal one. Have a new model for my wish list. 👍- 8 replies
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The Duskwarden paints Damaris Walmund
snitchythedog replied to knarthex's topic in Works in Progress: Painting
I do like the head swap.- 8 replies
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Finished a second one. Over the top on gore but still fun. Might use these in a dead end trap room. Have the swarms released once the players are all the way in.
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I like it as is. It is after all ethereal and should look different. Maybe tint the white slightly green or yellow to blend it a bit better.
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Well cool. 👍
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Now that is nice.
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“Listen, those terrapin got a viscous streak a mile wide, they're killers. Just look at the bones!" I was testing out my 3d printer by printing the same file at different scales. I had to decide what I was going to do with all those tortoise that I printed. I figured a tortoise swarm would be frightening.
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That eel is spectacular.
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Rubberized horse hair. A tutorial.
snitchythedog replied to snitchythedog's topic in Tips and Advice: Terrain
It is used to simulate masses of branches in trees and bushes. You cut chunks out of the mass of rubberized hair, tease it out to separate the fibres a bit, glue it in place, trim to shape then use spray adhesive to add the flocking. It gives you more natural looking foliage. Used it in all of these. Heather Oaks Birch Pines were scratch built using a different technique. -
Rubberized horse hair. A tutorial.
snitchythedog replied to snitchythedog's topic in Tips and Advice: Terrain
I posted the same toot on the Leadadventure Forum and someone put out a link for a stateside company that is supplying it on that side of the pond. Cheaper than a pony. 👍 -
Barrow Rats Bones USA 07035
snitchythedog replied to MiniPainterDMan89's topic in Show Off: Painting
Yours are the best two examples that I have seen painted. Well done.- 14 replies
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They have me at more lizard men. Still waiting for the stirges. 😒
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I did not pick up the Cockatrice pack last time. Now I am kicking myself. Loverly work on all.
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Much happier that now the dungeon and Egyptian stuff is out. I just hope that both make it. Very bummed that the stirges have not made an appearance yet.
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I would like to see the rest of the dungeons and lost tombs becasue both of those seem to be what I am looking for. The rest are nice but do not fit my needs.
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A walrus does not need a flight base or minigun to be terrifying. Blubber tusks and spears Out of everything they have put out to date the drake is the one thing other than stirges that has caught my eye.
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Dwarves have never been my thing so I did not go in on this set. Saying that you did a brilliant job on the models at a technical level and they certainly work well with your existing terrain. Well done all around.
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Animatronic troll and kobolds ( 04004, 04005)
snitchythedog replied to vulture's topic in Show Off: Painting
I had a good hard look at these to use as constructs for Frostgrave and decided against it. After seeing yours I will have to have a rethink. -
Very nice work on the eyes.
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Very eye catching. Have to have a think about building one.
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Now this is fun.