In the June issue of this years WD there was an article about making walls and a gate for an AOS battle. I was quite shocked to see that in a modern Whire Dwarf issue.
@@josephjustice4553 yeah, you can find pdf copies of it online fairly easily, though 2nd hand dead tree versions cost around £30-40. Definitely worth a read!!
pretty sure you can get a similar product for quite a bit less than 12 quid... and thinning it a little bit with isopropyl alcohol will probably help with spreading it.
You have to remember there is a fine line between genius and complete doofus. And my personal brand is very much buckets of enthusiasm coupled with surprising levels of ineptitude!!
4/10 didn't glue yourself to it enough.
They are looking great, good idea on the Chalking.
In the June issue of this years WD there was an article about making walls and a gate for an AOS battle. I was quite shocked to see that in a modern Whire Dwarf issue.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that as well! Hopefully it might mean a few more such articles in the future.
Great vid.
Thanks! I've got some more planned - need to decide on hills or a bridge next.
Btw Ben you can cut some of the tip off the squozifier to enwiden the aperture so there is less resistance to flow.
...just snip the tip??
Just the tip.
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Lovely video! Great work. I am currently working on a set of Old World terrain for the new game. 😊
Oh nice! I'll hopefully do a few more of these videos going forward, as there's some great stuff still to build in the book!
@@90percentgeek Sweet! Is this an old book that GW released?
@@josephjustice4553 yeah, you can find pdf copies of it online fairly easily, though 2nd hand dead tree versions cost around £30-40. Definitely worth a read!!
Gotta love those rivers, great job mate. :)
I'm not sure I'd go as far as "great" but I'm pretty pleased with how it came out (for something I made at least!)
@@90percentgeek Nah, it´s great. ;)
pretty sure you can get a similar product for quite a bit less than 12 quid... and thinning it a little bit with isopropyl alcohol will probably help with spreading it.
You have to remember there is a fine line between genius and complete doofus. And my personal brand is very much buckets of enthusiasm coupled with surprising levels of ineptitude!!
Your disclaimer came far too late, I already licked the polyfilla off my fingers and toes and now I have a craving for more
Just make sure you use disposable cutlery so you can use the handles for more scenery building!
I followed your instructions and used the disposable cutlery to eat the polyfiller but still died. Did I do something wrong?
At least it's super light so it has to be low in calories!!