Actually, Corgi has at least three lines of vehicles. Airplanes in specifically 1/72nd scale, Ground Vehicles and figures in 1/64th scale and a large range...
Hi, where did you discover that info. on the scales!??! I have sen the Panther D (great that someone makes such a nice prefab model of the first mark) and...
Chop the top off of some appropriate $ Store lighthouses and you have some Ancient-Dark Age-Medieval-Fantasy watchtowers with a litle extra modification. Some...
HI, Don't forget the Christmas decorations. Although many pieces have snow molded on them, you can still find lots of usable houses and other pieces in the...
In a message dated 9/2/2005 6:41:42 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, ultracheapminis@yahoogroups.com writes: Hi, where did you discover that info. on the...
In a message dated 9/2/2005 6:41:42 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, ultracheapminis@yahoogroups.com writes: Don't forget the Christmas decorations. Although many...
Haloween is coming up and last year I got some real neat 28mm Mummys, Vampires, Frankensteins, Witches etc at Menards. Check out all the Department stores for...
Hi, A couple of years ago I missed out on a great 10mm - maybe 25mm scale snowy Christmas bridge at Big Lots right after Xmas. It was long and sufficiently...
Hi, You know that many homes and barns etc. had thatched roofs, so a little putty added to the existing snow on the roof with some striations added to the...
modeling clay is the BEST! it's fun when you "smash" the other guys stuff (and mine too *LOL* ). you'll like it. and you can always build anew. and old clay...
I was going to try and make some buildings and maybe a few other scenery items with the Sculpy, and I would dry it gradually in an oven. Chris ... stuff (and...
A bowling ball rolled across the table into the ranks of someone's 'troops' is a good thing, particularily if that someone is a 'rules lawyer' that always...
... From: "christof139" <christof139@...> ... Umm... I believe that you HAVE to put it in an oven, or it will never get hard. Sculpy is a polymer clay,...
Hi, Yeah, everything I have read about it says use the oven to harden it. I have seen a lot of wargaming scenery made of it at various inet sites. Seems a lot...
I have been playing around with the idea of painting rocks and bricks as buildings for wargame terrain, having seen such a thing in several books in the store...
yea...i was refering to 'natural clay' (like the stuff my son plays with). it seems to be the easiest for me to mess with. and besides, when one of my mini's...
Brian Williams <falsemuzzle45@...> wrote: yea...i was refering to 'natural clay' (like the stuff my son plays with). it seems to be the easiest for me to...
I saw a website where a fellow used these Lego type building plastic blocks to build a Bibical city wall and towers. he covered the blocks with spackling or...
... Numerous Buildings can be cut out of styrofoam blocks; details can be scribed, glued or painted on. nothing cheaper or easier....and they're light-weight...
For those that game in Micro Armor scale (1/285) LEGOs are 10mm high which = 10' they work really well for building up city blocks fast. I sheet mine with...
I went to those sites of yours but saw nothing about styrofoam modelling. I have seen many other articles and sites on the subject though. You can get a nice...
Those recommendations to visit my websites are just part of my e-mail signature. I also use the small wooden blocks from Michaels for small scale gaming. Your...
I am in a small border town; Reynoldsburg (The Border of Franklin County that is) Your Most Humble and Obedient Servant Derek A. Wagener P.S. You can visit my...
Haven't tried Sculpey, but I have used modelling clay, its only drawback is it doesn't harden, though you can harden it using nail varnish, if your significant...
Yep, that is the border alright! I am across town on the civilized westside, Westgate area. have you been to the new shop up in Polaris yet? Craig ... County ...
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh, I see. You were in Wildflicken in the 1980s I also see. I was in Baumholder from early 1971 to late 1973, went in late 1970. I wasn't a...
The good thing about being stationed in Wildflecken is that you never had to go there! ;^) Your Most Humble and Obedient Servant Derek A. Wagener P.S. You can...