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Post by astrobouncer on Feb 4, 2018 2:57:20 GMT
Sweet
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Post by astrobouncer on Jan 29, 2018 14:04:10 GMT
Dollar general here in Arkansas has some miniature castles on sale in the garden section for 1$ each. Also some unicorns and Faerie mushroom houses for 1$ and 3-5$.
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Post by astrobouncer on Jan 16, 2018 2:07:43 GMT
Hey I really love your spider webs too! Did you buy those or make them? I am trying to make some out of hot glue but they arent turning out that great.
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Post by astrobouncer on Jan 14, 2018 4:42:17 GMT
Reminds me of the old clash of the titans, nice paint job!
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Post by astrobouncer on Jan 6, 2018 6:05:09 GMT
Very nice work on the cave stuff too. =)
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Post by astrobouncer on Jan 5, 2018 18:43:06 GMT
That all looks great! I love the forest and outdoor stuff, well done.
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Post by astrobouncer on Dec 20, 2017 18:46:24 GMT
Great job!
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Post by astrobouncer on Nov 29, 2017 6:22:47 GMT
I think you did good with those man. I tend to read a lot more then I comment. I found its a pretty hard market to sell terrain at the local shops near me. I tried, a couple places let me try to sell out of their stores , plenty of people were interested in using the pieces I had for sale for free at the store, but not one sale in two months. I then started up an etsy store and sell a piece every now and then.
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Post by astrobouncer on Nov 12, 2017 2:44:53 GMT
Looks great man. I have recently been bitten by the frostgrave bug too so I got a lot of stuff in the works!
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Post by astrobouncer on Nov 11, 2017 15:27:45 GMT
That's terrifyingly awesome!
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Post by astrobouncer on Nov 4, 2017 23:03:19 GMT
Perfect, thank you!
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Post by astrobouncer on Nov 4, 2017 14:26:48 GMT
Hey guys. I have been crafting a lot with foam and especially styrofoam because my work got in a large number of computers which came packed in form molded white styrofoam. They told me I could have as much as I wanted so I been converting them slowly to Frostgrave walls and castle walls like this, which I intend to make for me to use and some to sell as well : Now, for my past stuff I have been using mod podge matte coating to seal them, and it works fairly well for adding strength but the problem with that stuff is, it still retains a bit of tackyness to it, sometimes even weeks later. Is there a better option for clear coating that will not stick on itself? Something that will not stick together with other walls if they happen to touch. I have heard mention some kind of floor shiner, can anyone elaborate on that.
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Post by astrobouncer on Oct 15, 2017 23:27:31 GMT
I must admit, I love their miniatures. They are by far my favorite. I collect the old Grenadier, and Ral Partha stuff too because you can sometimes find lots of those for really good deals. I cant afford the more expensive options.
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Post by astrobouncer on Jun 24, 2017 0:07:29 GMT
Thanks all! I ended up just brushing on acrylic mixed with water. It was a pain but o well. Working on some more rock texture pieces, and I really scored them up hard with a knife to make them look like craggy rock. It made for an insane amount of little holes and lines to have to work the paint into. Thanks again.
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Post by astrobouncer on Jun 22, 2017 18:21:20 GMT
I apologize for asking this post again, no doubt this comes up a lot but I cant seem to find the past posts on this. I remember some kind of spray enamel paint is safe and wont eat up the pink xps foam. Does anyone know the exact brand?
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Post by astrobouncer on May 20, 2017 20:25:16 GMT
Really cool =)
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Post by astrobouncer on May 9, 2017 20:00:15 GMT
The small flowers came from wal mart, hobby lobby or michaels floral sections. Used a little hot glue to stick them.
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Post by astrobouncer on May 9, 2017 19:58:35 GMT
Thank you. Some of them are just exteriors, but the big ones have insides and even levels for use. They were all made with hot glue and foam board.
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Post by astrobouncer on May 7, 2017 13:58:55 GMT
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Post by astrobouncer on May 6, 2017 14:50:15 GMT
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