Making a break from painting 28 mm fantasy miniatures I made this defensive stuff for my 10 mm WWII armies.
For the sandbags I used rice and for the wire a metal thread used for making collars and bracelets.
7/08/2015
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Cool stuff, they both look great. I did a similar thing for my wire, but I'm too lazy to base it. Yours looks much better!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the sandbags. Rice, eh? I've got plenty of that. Sounds like a lot of work though, and I'm really lazy, would rather be gaming ;)
I can't wait to see them on the table.
V/R,
Jack
Jack, a lazy person wouldn't play and report sooo many games as you do :)
ReplyDeleteYou can see the sandbags in action in my previous BATREP. They're very easy and fast to do; just spread some white glue on top of them and add a new row of rice and repeat the process. Finally, give them a coat of diluted white glue and then paint.
Cheers!
Sure, not lazy overall, just not excited about making terrain.
DeleteYes, I remember seeing the sandbags now, they look really good.
V/R,
Jack
Muy buenos esos sacos, y las alambradas fabulosas.
ReplyDeleteSe ven mucho mejor ahora
Felicidades por la idea y el resultado
Gracias Iván, pero no decías que los sacos no te convencían?
DeleteTe deseo un buen verano.
En la primera foto que vi, no se veían tan bien como ahora :(
DeleteNice modeling!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jay, nice to see you around :)
DeleteWho, me? :D
ReplyDeleteThanks pal!