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Offline WillieB

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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #15 on: March 20, 2014, 10:47:37 PM »
Thanks Willie, very much appreciated  8). Now that I've sourced more I can experiment with the piece that I have  8) 8).

Are there any more words of wisdom? For example, can I 'dye' the fabric with acrylic paints? If so what sort of paint/water ratio did you go for?

Would I get away with using hair clippers (and would it ruin them)?

Darrell.

Darrel, we found out that acrylic paint is indeed the best. We bought some big tubes of rather cheap paint at an art store and diluted it at least 60-70% before spraying. Afterwards we simply combed the grass with a fine toothed comb from the pet shop again.
Hair clippers for humans are a lot finer and I think less sturdy than the ones for pets. Not really sure if it would stand the rough treatment. We had to clean ours every 10 minutes or so with a stiff brush that came with the trimmer.. The dry, unpainted fur is easy enough but once painted it clogs up the teeth fairly rapidly.
The roads are easy- learned from the guys from Stronghold- Shave off all the fur and then burn/melt the synthetic fabric underneath. We used a small kitchen torch for that. You know the ones chefs use for Creme Brulee and such.
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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #16 on: March 21, 2014, 01:22:32 AM »
What a great looking game, very sweet.
You got to get those kids hooked while they are young. ;)
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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #17 on: March 21, 2014, 07:19:22 AM »
First off, thanks for answering my questions Willie- it really is very much appreciated and you have already saved me from making many a mistake!

Darrel, we found out that acrylic paint is indeed the best. We bought some big tubes of rather cheap paint at an art store and diluted it at least 60-70% before spraying. Afterwards we simply combed the grass with a fine toothed comb from the pet shop again.

A cheap airbrush then?

Hair clippers for humans are a lot finer and I think less sturdy than the ones for pets. Not really sure if it would stand the rough treatment. We had to clean ours every 10 minutes or so with a stiff brush that came with the trimmer.. The dry, unpainted fur is easy enough but once painted it clogs up the teeth fairly rapidly.

A dog hair trimmer it is them- the larger the gaps in the teeth the better?

The roads are easy- learned from the guys from Stronghold- Shave off all the fur and then burn/melt the synthetic fabric underneath. We used a small kitchen torch for that. You know the ones chefs use for Creme Brulee and such.

Another item added to the list, blimey! This is getting expensive... still, a good investment!

Many thanks,
Darrell.

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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #18 on: March 21, 2014, 08:33:59 AM »
Absolutely lovely table Willie! And a great idea to play in libraries. I never thought of that.
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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #19 on: March 21, 2014, 11:04:29 PM »
What a good idea ,its a super way to get people to understand what were about good for you.

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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2014, 10:31:08 AM »
Greate looking game !

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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #21 on: March 23, 2014, 10:48:18 AM »
Please forgive the repitition of the posts:

Hair clippers for humans are a lot finer and I think less sturdy than the ones for pets. Not really sure if it would stand the rough treatment. We had to clean ours every 10 minutes or so with a stiff brush that came with the trimmer.. The dry, unpainted fur is easy enough but once painted it clogs up the teeth fairly rapidly.

A dog hair trimmer it is them- the larger the gaps in the teeth the better?

Like this one Willie?:

http://www.wahlstore.co.uk/wahl-refurbished-pro-clip-clipper.ir?cName=outlet-refurbished-refurbished-professional

Darrel, we found out that acrylic paint is indeed the best. We bought some big tubes of rather cheap paint at an art store and diluted it at least 60-70% before spraying. Afterwards we simply combed the grass with a fine toothed comb from the pet shop again.

A cheap airbrush then? (Do GW still sell that airbrush set up they used to have?)

Cheers,
Darrell.

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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #22 on: April 07, 2014, 12:27:13 PM »
Allow me to answer for Willie.
After all, I'm the one who bought the clippers for TSA.
I think the one you linked to will do the job.
And yes, I guess the larger gap between teeth is important, a clipper for human use is much finer.
You'll need some practice ,and after a few minutes you'll get the hang of it.

I used my Infinity airbrush, but any other will do as well.
Just thin down the paint enough and you're on your way.
In my opinion, you can even use spraycans...just use some variation of colors and be carefull for exposed foam. (it will melt)
The details can be done with the AB then.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #23 on: April 13, 2014, 07:47:10 PM »
Great job on getting our youth to get involved with the hobby!

I had a stab at getting my young one in a few months ago  :D


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Re: Dux Brittaniarum 'mega' particiaption game ( this time with pictures)
« Reply #24 on: April 14, 2014, 06:58:29 AM »
Lovely game Willie, beautiful terrain!
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