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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: racm32 on February 24, 2013, 06:46:34 PM
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Painted them all up and added some new stuff. http://wyndehurstproductions.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/force-on-force-updated.html (http://wyndehurstproductions.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/force-on-force-updated.html)
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l76/racm32/US1.jpg)
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l76/racm32/UK1.jpg)
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My new addition is a news team with a close protection contractor
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more on blog
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Looks like you have enough figures for a game.
What do you have for terrain?
Also what rules are you planing to use?
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Nice ,guessing the rules are Force On Force :) good rules Ive used them since the original Ambush Alley PDF came out.
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Unfortunately I have no 20mm terrain as of yet. I have ordered a few resin middle eastern buildings and still waiting on them. Now that I have enough figures I will start making some of my own buildings. And yes I am using the Force on Force rules by Ambush Ally.
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Looking good so far! Can't wait to see 'em in action!
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ok so here are two test buildings I have done. not sure which I prefer. What do you all think?
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l76/racm32/IMAG0849.jpg)
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l76/racm32/IMAG0850.jpg)
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The one on the right looks good to me.
The structure on the left one seems to coarse.
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I agree. I would have proffered to use something like wood glue instead but been having trouble finding the right stuff and the sand I got for free.
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I agree. I would have proffered to use something like wood glue instead but been having trouble finding the right stuff and the sand I got for free.
Have you considered using filler ? I used Polyfilla on some scratchbuilt middle-eastern buildings and I was very pleased with the results.
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I tried 2 different fillers but both where to firm to spread and even when mixed with a bit of water I could not get them to really stick to the flat surface for the foam board
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Your force is a force, of course, of course...
Good lookin' minis. I also prefer the structure on the right - but think the filler on the left would also serve purpose. I'd say mix the two. Maybe use the coarse stuff for different structures etc.
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I tried 2 different fillers but both where to firm to spread and even when mixed with a bit of water I could not get them to really stick to the flat surface for the foam board
As said, I used polyfilla finishing filler (rough translation from dutch ::)) that comes in a tube. The layer I put on isn't too thick and it dries very fast.
I put some on a pallet and quickly spread it on the building using some cardboard as a spatula.
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Here are some samples of my finale product. More can be found on my blog.http://wyndehurstproductions.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/fof-afghanistan-buildings.html (http://wyndehurstproductions.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/fof-afghanistan-buildings.html)
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