You mentioned shields and it reminded me of an idea I had a while ago. I was thinking about how to make a form for styrene plastic for vacuum forming the embossing on a shield and bend the ends to make them 'solid'. I think this would allow anyone to make a variety of shields without decals. Maybe 3d printed forms and a heat gun. I know the vacuum form machines are too pricey. Just me thinking out loud. I need a designer. :)
the figures from the By Fire and Sword range include bases. For my other figures from Khurasan I use Litko wood bases. The static grass is from the Army Painter line
@@Corvinuswargaming1444 The one thing about this game is that each turn is just the two sides blended together. Not I go. You go. That's kind of where I messed up. I'll talk about it in my next video
Good update. Lancers look good, and the haiduks look like really unique troops with the cloaks.
You mentioned shields and it reminded me of an idea I had a while ago. I was thinking about how to make a form for styrene plastic for vacuum forming the embossing on a shield and bend the ends to make them 'solid'. I think this would allow anyone to make a variety of shields without decals. Maybe 3d printed forms and a heat gun. I know the vacuum form machines are too pricey. Just me thinking out loud. I need a designer. :)
huh that sounds interesting
What are you using for basing materials? Sorry if I missed it in a video somehow
the figures from the By Fire and Sword range include bases. For my other figures from Khurasan I use Litko wood bases. The static grass is from the Army Painter line
Evening.
Working on my game and trying to fix some errors that I've made.
Good evening Charles, hope the game goes well
@@Corvinuswargaming1444 The one thing about this game is that each turn is just the two sides blended together. Not I go. You go. That's kind of where I messed up. I'll talk about it in my next video