Ok, so I'm painting a Sisters of Battle/ Imperial Guard Witch Hunter army. The primary audience for this is RTT tournament judges. You can see the first couple...
... Jim, thank you for doing the run-around for us. Since a pint usually does me for 50+ 28mm figs, my gallon should be good for a few year yet, but it's good...
Howdy Well I swear by the stuff, so when I read the rumor above, I stopped by a few places, and they were indeed out. So I went to walmart and got the last...
Hello Jim, By any chance, they told you which kind of "environmental reason" banned it? Just curious... Saludos Luis Iñiguez ... After a few nosy questions, I...
Could you give a more direct link? I'm having trouble finding the book itself. Bill ... Bill - "There's something inherently challenging about fighting with a...
Sorry to waste space just to say thank you, but... Thank you! Bill ... Bill - "There's something inherently challenging about fighting with a bunch of...
In a message dated 6/29/2005 3:49:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Hi Mark, I'm in town (Travelers Rest, to be a little more specific), but I'm not doing much...
I live in Cary NC. Near Raleigh. Mark... I used to live in the G'vill SC area (Simpsonville) and have In-Laws in Greer SC. Where do people play in the G'vill...
Can I ask what folks use for snow nowadays & maybe where you get it? I've used baking soda for what feels like a hundred years now, but I've noticed a bit of...
I use decoart Snowtex that I got from michaels. Make sure all the paint around where you're putting it is dry, or it will bleed into the snow.. :P /ali ... ...
Michael's, eh? Good deal. I can try that. Thanks! LJ ... From: Alison Scheirman To: mini-painter@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:45 PM Subject:...
Sorry, Bill. When I posted the link, the Darksun book was prominently displayed in the front page as a new item. Just my luck he would get a new shipment in...
According to LJ Maas, on 06-07-2005 06:36 the word on the street was... ... I've been wondering about how to do snow myself recently, for some WARMACHINE...
I was experimenting with green stuff the other day and found that if I roll small balls and lightly press them into a random pattern on a plastic base, turn...
... That's no problem. While we're on this subject, can anyone tell me if CMON ever came out with a 2004 annual? I have the first (2003), but found dealing...
... I have some old Grenadier figures whose bases were sculpted as you describe. Another idea might be to keep a small piece of slate roofing tile to press ...
... First choice is a microbead from Techstar called "Snowflakes". After that, Hudson & Allen make a snow product that works fairly well. If you feel like...
... Once you get a pattern or texture you are happy with and it has cured completely, mix some greenstuff and spread it on some plasticard or glossy cardstock....
I like a model railroad product from Noch called powdery snow. It doesn't yellow over time and has little iridescent pieces in it that make it look pretty...
The trick to snow is that it's not really as white as we think it is. Thus, we have to add just the tinyest bit of sky blue, and then it looks right. The thing...
I use micro-balloons! Works great and really looks like powdery snow Dave Turnbull <dturnbull@...> wrote:I like a model railroad product from Noch called...
The best snow material I've ever found is Woodland Scenic Base Snow. A quick google search showed it here http://www.udisco.com/hobbies/inv/WOODLA.HTM I've...
... Here are some links regarding snow that I've found, but have not yet tried. Both use baking soda however so may not be suited if it truly is the baking ...