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prt2 - 40K rubbled building - StainedGlass - game terrain

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

Part 2 of making this similar too "GW - Chapel Sanctuary" styled Imperial rubbled building game terrain piece.

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  • Hey Im just wandering like were you get all that blue and pink foam cause like down in australia (where I am) i can't find any.

  • I'm working on being able to send some pieces of it out for building terrain with. I'll do a vid on it here soon.

  • What material do you use as basing for your buildings? I am looking for something inexpensive which will not warp when painted and textured. 6:22 to 6:48 that would make a great desert building settlement, like Afghanistan. Have you woman give you a back massage.

  • I use a rigid fibre board - Hardboard. Costs about $10 per 4'X8' sheet (1/8" size) It comes in 1/4" too for larger projects. Same stuff you find on drawer bottoms, back of old TVs & radios, some packing and gift type boxes.

    Your local building supply stores should carry it.

  • Ive never tried that pink foam, Ive used the foam that florist's use. It comes in bricks, really cheap and carves real easy...you need to paint it right away though as it tends too dissintegrate when handled. Cool vid's thanks.

  • search out my goop recipe on my website or amongst my videos. (or wait a bit as I explain it in one of the vids I'll be posting later here)

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  • what paint is that you are using for the staining? what are they called?

  • What is the stuff you used for stained glass called? I couldn't really catch for sure what it was called

  • Found a big chunk of 2" blue foam on my way home from work on the side of the road. Steve's right kids; keep your eyes open and recycle/reuse. TheKamloopian Rules!!!

    PS- Nunavut was like -40F the day you said you might move there! Freakin' don't forget your electric blankets!!!

  • It stays flexible for quite awhile. Maybe a year or so, then it gets well, not as flexible, lol. Still not what I'd call brittle though, (wouldn't shatter).

  • Awesome cant wait to see how it all turn out

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