Its a standard Woodland Scenics Wire Cutter and I got it at a model train store but are common at local game stores and hobby stores. if all else fails you can order one online.
That makes it look easy! Good discovery though, I only hope you can paint translucently. Have you thought about having models frozen in ice anywhere like in the sides of glaciers, top of lakes etc? That could be excellent. I guess you would do it by carving a hole into a surface, placing the (painted) model inside and have a layer of plexiglass (as per blue table painting) covering it. You could make a series of figures in crystals and use them as mission objectives...
Hey, Where did you get the cutter?
Lexicon1971 3 years ago
Its a standard Woodland Scenics Wire Cutter and I got it at a model train store but are common at local game stores and hobby stores. if all else fails you can order one online.
grims40blazer 3 years ago
That makes it look easy! Good discovery though, I only hope you can paint translucently. Have you thought about having models frozen in ice anywhere like in the sides of glaciers, top of lakes etc? That could be excellent. I guess you would do it by carving a hole into a surface, placing the (painted) model inside and have a layer of plexiglass (as per blue table painting) covering it. You could make a series of figures in crystals and use them as mission objectives...
MustangTC 3 years ago
those are coming out cool as heck bud, keep it up i know its allot of work but its so so so worth it in the end. cant wait to see the end product.
bootlegtattoo 3 years ago
the table looks sic!! i cant wait to see more.
flatlandsk8ter94 3 years ago
You should make a huge arch to be the center piece of the board
zendric3 3 years ago
the leftover pieces after theyre cut look awesome. Cutting that stuff looks so easy with that wire cutter, it looks effortless.
Good work!
adavid2277 3 years ago
first view first rate first comment woo
keep up the good work
CNDNWyteboy 3 years ago