Thank you so much for your Videos, it has been such a help. I just started with Miniatures and I feel very lost about it, so every bit of information helps!
@SgtoSunshine It is possible yes. Greenstuffing a join will make it stronger than just glue (mostly). It won't give you anywhere near the strength of a pin, and it's also easy to make a mess with gluey green stuff. It's a good method sometimes when pinning isn't practical; a place you can't easily get a drill bit into or a very fine piece for example. - Mike
Great vid thanks. Are you going to do more videos moving along from assembly. undercoating . - basecoating - etc . looking forward to more from you . Very helpful and you put helpful hints and tips over well . All the best .
@TheSeasonman1 We sure are. Over the next couple of weeks we'll have basic painting and basic gap filling. In the Ney Year we'll start doing some more advanced tutorials.
Thank you so much for your Videos, it has been such a help. I just started with Miniatures and I feel very lost about it, so every bit of information helps!
Domitrix 6 months ago
Thank you for this video.
On a side note, your presentation skills are quite good. Just an observation.
dakotahornx 6 months ago
Please oil your pin vice .. owwww my ears.
CalmPlains 7 months ago
I can't find the video about painting that was promised in this video :/
You should add a link to it at the end of your video as an annotation -- or put all the relevant videos together into a playlist :)
opaldraggy 9 months ago
I use a combo of elmers glue and super glue that creats a sument and it works
mattheworth1995 10 months ago
dude thanks for putting these vids up they really help
DannyBOY4898 1 year ago
(6:29) Especially if you are gamer in Thailand.
(14:51) Like the surface tension idea.
Hey Michael. Another good strong tutorial.
squidgybidge 1 year ago
I always like the statement. "Do what I say, not what I do."
ooftaZone 1 year ago
Question, can you just use green stuff instead of an actual pin? I've seen some people at my local store that have done that.
SgtoSunshine 1 year ago
@SgtoSunshine It is possible yes. Greenstuffing a join will make it stronger than just glue (mostly). It won't give you anywhere near the strength of a pin, and it's also easy to make a mess with gluey green stuff. It's a good method sometimes when pinning isn't practical; a place you can't easily get a drill bit into or a very fine piece for example. - Mike
BattleBunkerTV 1 year ago
Great vid thanks. Are you going to do more videos moving along from assembly. undercoating . - basecoating - etc . looking forward to more from you . Very helpful and you put helpful hints and tips over well . All the best .
TheSeasonman1 1 year ago
@TheSeasonman1 We sure are. Over the next couple of weeks we'll have basic painting and basic gap filling. In the Ney Year we'll start doing some more advanced tutorials.
BattleBunkerTV 1 year ago
Great! Thanks for putting this together Team BB!
asjarra 1 year ago
Ty for the videos
DEMONJESTERJ 1 year ago