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a bunch of toys that are sitting on a table

Curious as to to how I build some of my Age of Sigmar terrain pieces, convert models, or how I plan armies and paint schemes? Then welcome to the Space Dinosaur Tutorials, where I teach you how I do what I do. This tutorial covers some really easy to make scatter terrain, piles of crates and sacks. Before anyone asks: I don't make the individual components by scratch, unless you count using Hirst Arts Molds. I have neither the time nor the patience to make what's cheaply and readily…

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a toy soldier is sitting on top of a wooden structure with grass covering it's roof

After building my scrap metal walls I found that it could be made into a rectangular castle. It was only missing a 3" square piece to close it up. So here's the result to build a corner - that turned into a guard tower. Check out the terrain section for a bunch of tutorials on cheap scrap terrain. Materials Sprue Super glue, plastic glue and hot glue gun Cardboard, plastic card or aluminium trays Toothpaste squeezer Ice cream sticks Step 1 - scaffolding Go through your pile of old sprue…

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some toy soldiers are on a table and one is in front of the other set

Terrain Spotlight: Generator Made From Bubblegum Tape Dispensers! Sci-fi terrain piece for 28mm gaming, made from a couple of bubblegum tape dispensers and components from the Maelstrom's Edge terrain sprue. Follow the link for a modeling article detailing how it was put together.

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an image of a field that has hay on it and some toys in the middle

Following on from last week, I am going to show you how I make Haystacks, the main item you need is a doormat and plenty of sunshine. HAYSTACKS. Cut two pieces of doormat to the size you want the height of the haystack to be. Glue them back to back with white glue and then glue onto a suitable base with white glue. Then you cover the base in glue and sand and paint this and the rubber backing of the doormat in dark brown or whatever dark colour you use for your first layer of basing. You…

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