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What's on your workbench?
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Working on some texture for my Z-Plan castle... before washes and weathering:
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That stonework’s looking ace
How was it done?
How was it done?
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Ages ago I bought a textured roller for cobblestones from Greenstuff World, so I started with a thin layer of filler, then used the roller where I could, and the tip of a fine screwdriver for additional work. The relief is a bit shallow for my liking, but I am just experimenting.
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That is indeed a splendid piece of work, Doug.
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It’s superb!
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I’d seen them, but dithered over buying one. Wish I hadn’t now, that does look good. Which filler were you using with it and how easy is it to clean off the roller?Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:15 pm Ages ago I bought a textured roller for cobblestones from Greenstuff World, so I started with a thin layer of filler,
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