What's on your workbench?
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Hot glue gunning is fun!
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BA rules aren’t actually that bad. I’ve had some cracking games
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am i the only person that hates hot glue?
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It depends. Is Hot Glue one of your obscure Northern Soul bands?
I’ll show you where I was touched on a Wargames Factory WSS plastic cavalry figure. As soon as I can work out which bit is which...
I’ll show you where I was touched on a Wargames Factory WSS plastic cavalry figure. As soon as I can work out which bit is which...
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LT how did you do such great roots?
I want my roots doing
Lol lol lol
That’s a hairdressing joke.
I want my roots doing
Lol lol lol
That’s a hairdressing joke.
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Touching up the grey?
I used offcuts from a buddelia* bush in my back garden, thick ones formed the trunk and I glued thinner ones onto the base to represent roots and incidentally add a little more strength to the trunk.
*other heavy bushes would probably work as well but the buddelia has some lovely crinkly detailing. I think I’ve found a cure the slightly blocky effect but it’s still a bit fiddly and all my timetables are counting down fast.
I used offcuts from a buddelia* bush in my back garden, thick ones formed the trunk and I glued thinner ones onto the base to represent roots and incidentally add a little more strength to the trunk.
*other heavy bushes would probably work as well but the buddelia has some lovely crinkly detailing. I think I’ve found a cure the slightly blocky effect but it’s still a bit fiddly and all my timetables are counting down fast.
I get lockdown, but I get up again.