@EmperorBass Very much so. It 'gives' as much as GW plastic, but it doesn't retain a bent shape. Also, it files and shaves very easily if you're looking to go for realsharp. The only trick is converting handles and pommels to look right with the thinnish blades. What you may end up doing is using two layers of the stuff and just GS'ing the line that separates them.
thankyou o red ninja!!!
:D
you've just saved me £60+ on trying to build a voidraven squadron...
any tips you have for working with it? I kinda need a few since eldar always have awkwardly sleak and aerodynamic vehicles as you probably know...
Arconpineapple 1 year ago
Is it practical for creating blades for models?
EmperorBass 1 year ago
@EmperorBass Very much so. It 'gives' as much as GW plastic, but it doesn't retain a bent shape. Also, it files and shaves very easily if you're looking to go for realsharp. The only trick is converting handles and pommels to look right with the thinnish blades. What you may end up doing is using two layers of the stuff and just GS'ing the line that separates them.
solidzakuvian 1 year ago
Man. I never even though of this. If i could +rep you, i would.
Now to find it in Australia -.-
Beaumont91 1 year ago
@Beaumont91 Indeed. Buying styrene here in a hobby shop is crazy expensive.
w0mblemania 1 month ago