tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3103967522725268062.post6655448491375982534..comments2023-11-04T06:32:10.843-07:00Comments on Lord Ashram's House of War: "Deadwood" scene startedUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3103967522725268062.post-62474431540061289112011-06-18T13:21:30.299-07:002011-06-18T13:21:30.299-07:00Hey guys!
Thanks so much for coming by... Josiah,...Hey guys!<br /><br />Thanks so much for coming by... Josiah, thanks for the idea, I am totally stealing that!:) If you can find any examples I'd love to see it.<br /><br />Vic, thanks so much! I really liked the way the Potter scene turned out, but it was my first big scene like that, so I learned a lot... and the CoolMini folks are brutal!:)<br /><br />Glenn, thanks for the advice, that is a great method... if I need them I will definitely use that method.<br /><br />Thanks guys... always loved chatting toy soldiers with people!:)Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01992613594254823700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3103967522725268062.post-38814633245647190762011-06-18T08:43:40.827-07:002011-06-18T08:43:40.827-07:00If you need more bottles, glasses, candles and suc...If you need more bottles, glasses, candles and such, you can easily make more. <br /><br />The trick is to take a short piece of round, plastic sprue (maybe 2-3 inches long), hold each end in your fingers, and heat the center gently over a flame (candle, tea light, etc.). When the plastic gets soft enough to stretch, gently pull apart, 'thinning' the center section slightly. Remove from the heat and let it cool. Cut it in half, and then trim it to the proper size for a bottle, glass w/stem or other container.<br /><br />dglennjr@yahoo.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3103967522725268062.post-58351238663598334182011-06-18T08:29:36.163-07:002011-06-18T08:29:36.163-07:00Looks great so far. I loved the Harry Potter scen...Looks great so far. I loved the Harry Potter scene you did, so I'm sure this one will be just as amazing.Victorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10829654530839299051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3103967522725268062.post-75780118066668764252011-06-18T04:52:25.406-07:002011-06-18T04:52:25.406-07:00Looks good so far! I've seen a few people use ...Looks good so far! I've seen a few people use pins or something pointy to put "nail holes" on the ends of the planks. It looks really simple but effective! Let me see if I can find a good example of it for you.JMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05491950338444043849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3103967522725268062.post-63223874858349763202011-06-18T00:57:10.303-07:002011-06-18T00:57:10.303-07:00A great start, looking forward to seeing the bar d...A great start, looking forward to seeing the bar develop. Good luck, MichaelMichael Awdryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07049982879661559305noreply@blogger.com