Love this kind of content! One issue I have is that for 28-32mm scale the leaves are still too big. If I look at them on bases of such small mini's than my brain tells me that something is wrong. I don't think that smaller punchers are available. Maybe because it won't work at smaller sizes, not sure.
Thank you! :) Indeed, the leaves at this scale would rather fit better for a 54 or even 75 mm Miniature / Scene and yes, there are currently no smaller Acorn / Oak Leaf Punches existing, as far as I know... Those Leaves still kind of work if used for the 28 mm heroic Warhammer scale and in larger amounts! I hope that people will start to see these aspects and develop the techniques and tools further to meet their expectations better... This is what keeps this amazing Hobby alife! :) Learning, experimenting, then refining and sharing! :) Many people are capable and resourceful than just one person alone.
@Adam Gray - Hey, happy to hear! :) The glycerine replaces the water inside the leaves, conserving them and making them much more flexible... To this day the leaves have kept their colour to a large degree... If I compare them now to the Tutorial there is only a slight hint of withering... Try it out for yourself! :) Well worth the time...
Thankyou for sharing this ..👍👌👌. I have lot of Indian Almond tree leaves ,which I was thinking of preserving ...
It's certainly the right time of the year to stack up on your Foilage for the whole year :) Share your results!
Love this kind of content!
One issue I have is that for 28-32mm scale the leaves are still too big. If I look at them on bases of such small mini's than my brain tells me that something is wrong. I don't think that smaller punchers are available. Maybe because it won't work at smaller sizes, not sure.
Thank you! :) Indeed, the leaves at this scale would rather fit better for a 54 or even 75 mm Miniature / Scene and yes, there are currently no smaller Acorn / Oak Leaf Punches existing, as far as I know... Those Leaves still kind of work if used for the 28 mm heroic Warhammer scale and in larger amounts! I hope that people will start to see these aspects and develop the techniques and tools further to meet their expectations better... This is what keeps this amazing Hobby alife! :) Learning, experimenting, then refining and sharing! :) Many people are capable and resourceful than just one person alone.
Hi loved your video, do the leaves over time rot or lose their colour? Thanks in advance!
@Adam Gray - Hey, happy to hear! :) The glycerine replaces the water inside the leaves, conserving them and making them much more flexible... To this day the leaves have kept their colour to a large degree... If I compare them now to the Tutorial there is only a slight hint of withering... Try it out for yourself! :) Well worth the time...