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Post by erho on Dec 5, 2017 19:59:52 GMT
I was impressed by Scotty's hot glue cube, and decided to try my hand at it. This is an older build of mine, but I'm new here so this is all new now too! As the form emerged from the fetid ponds of the dungeon, our heroes braced themselves for the jiggling giant, gripping their weapons tighter this time... I used CD cases for the main structure. Just score the grid with a utility knife and remove excess.... Score it up and snap them out: Get that hot glue gun out and take your time holding them in place. The dwarf slowly lost all his saves for the sake of scale in this pic. Now on to the texturing with more hot glue! Gloopy circles, the way Scotty like 'em! Thats about it, except I used glow in the dark hot glue for a great effect on the table: Hope you enjoyed, all credit goes to Scotty for the idea.
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Post by tauster on Dec 5, 2017 21:15:22 GMT
Great cube, plus I really love the dwarf!
Glow in the dark hotglue?¿!? Never heard of that before. Where did you get it?
Side note: I discovered recently that regular unpainted hotglue is glowing when illuminated with a UV LED torch as bright as white surfaces, which makes for a nice effect on the table. But that glow in the dark stuff is probably even better...
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Post by erho on Dec 5, 2017 21:19:45 GMT
I got the glow in the dark hot glue at the Dollar Tree, just a $1 store here in central Oklahoma.
Ive been wondering about using blacklights and UV lamps for glowing patterns and such at the table, thats pretty interesting!
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Post by margaret on Dec 6, 2017 3:03:16 GMT
Nicely done! I really wanted to comment on your stained glass golems, though. But the forum kept losing me when I tried to post there. Those golems were a neat idea!
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