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Working with Foamboard - Cutting Mitres | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. Wednesday, 22 February 2012. Working with Foamboard - Cutting Mitres. In the Foamboard Basics. I covered how to mark and make straight cuts in foamboard, and I also showed you some example methods for joining these pieces. Cutting at an angle can be absurdly tricky, but there are a number of things you can do to help makes things a bit easier for yourself. If you can, do so as it makes things much easier! You can use this technique to cut at pretty much any angle by ...
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Armies - Converting Crypteks | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. Monday, 3 September 2012. Armies - Converting Crypteks. Everyone knows that any good Necron army will make great use of a range of Crypteks. The trouble is that there are simply not enough of a range of suitable Cryptek models and you have to venture into the realms of Finecast for the privilege. In order to help with future flexibility I decided to magnetise the weapon heads on two of the staff weapons. converting two unique weapon heads in the process. This...I lik...
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Tutorial - Easy Decals | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. Sunday, 24 June 2012. Tutorial - Easy Decals. Today I have a short post which will hopefully be a big help for people wanting to use decals, otherwise known as transfers. What follows are a few very simple, very easy steps that you can follow in order to make applying decals to your models a hassle free process which brings great results. Cotton Bud (aka Q-tip). Gloss varnish (in a pot). And of course, your decals! 1 First thing's first. stick the kettle on! Once you...
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Construction | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. To help you find buildings throughout their construction phase use the picture links below. You can also use the "Find Buildings" function on the left hand column to help keep up to date with particular buildings. Air Traffic Control Tower. Come back often to view updated items! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Air Traffic Control Tower. WWI British Female Mark IV 28MM. Updating the Basilisk- Artillery support for Astra Militarum. 569 - More Sikhs. The Tau of War. Breakin...
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Build a Revenant Titan - Done! | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. Tuesday, 14 February 2012. Build a Revenant Titan - Done! Final construction pictures as promised. I hope you've enjoyed watching this thing come together. You will be able to catch up with this build at any time using the Tutorial Page. Labels: Eldar Revenant Titan. February 14, 2012. That build turned out spectacular! February 14, 2012. All the effort that went into getting the pose right has definatly paid off. Will look awesome when its painted. February 15, 2012.
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Review - Army Painter Desert Yellow | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. Thursday, 24 November 2011. Review - Army Painter Desert Yellow. Last time I ranted (or is that raved) about Plasti-Kote. Textured spray. I also read a really great post from Miniature Tim. About sprays so I thought it would be good for me to say a few words about my experience with Army Painter Desert Yellow. Which I've been using to try and get quick and consistent results on my Imperial Guard tanks (what do you mean you haven't seen them! The Army Painter Lottery?
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Inspiration | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. Using a range of sources for inspiration is an important way of forming and executing ideas and the hope is that this will result in a rich collection of terrain and scenery items. Below you will find links to some of the inspirational items which have helped fuel the project(s) and hopefully they will be inspirational to others too! Ash, from Warseer shows us his completed scatter terrain pieces. Go and look now! Battlefeilds to make your jaw drop. 569 - More Sikhs.
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Working with Foamboard - Joining Basics Part 1 | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. Thursday, 29 December 2011. Working with Foamboard - Joining Basics Part 1. In the last tutorial I covered some basic foamboard principles. If you're familiar with woodwork joinery techniques then you'll probably spot some similarities here! Superglues can actually melt away the foam and so should be avoided. You can use superglue to stick other things to the board, such as card, or other details, but just don't get any on the foam! So what's the answer? A Rabbet Joi...
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Tutorials | oinks overambitious terrain project(s)
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Wargames terrain in the 40K universe. Fine details and finishing touches can help to bring things alive - here you will find a collection of my posts which hopefully do just that! Click on the Pictures to find out more. Build an Eldar Revenant Titan. 4 - Twin Pin. 9 - Oh No! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Air Traffic Control Tower. WWI British Female Mark IV 28MM. Updating the Basilisk- Artillery support for Astra Militarum. 569 - More Sikhs. 40k Deathwatch - Painting Deathwatch the wrong way. The Tau of War.
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Painting, modeling and gaming. Author Archives: James S. June 6, 2013. You didn’t think I was gone for good did you? I have a new home…. March 16, 2013. This classic image is somehow strangely fitting. I was a bit shocked last week when Von closed GAME OVER. March 12, 2013. Work in Progress Titan Base. The photos you can see here are the work of my regular opponent Capn Stoogey. Incidentally, why don’t we call them “play-mates” instead of “opponents” I wonder? I guess it doesn’t sound very tough. My brot...