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Blog NIGHTBRINGER's Terrain & Warhammer Woodworking Projects

That is an impressive paint shelf. All I have is a short plastic tray-drawer at this point... :confused: but it works for now.

This was my favorite part of the entire post:

The cost of all the materials I used for the project (outside of a little glue) is exactly $0.

The fact that you are able to do so much for so cheap really makes me happy! This is a very expensive hobby and its great to see what people can do for so cheap!
 
That is an impressive paint shelf. All I have is a short plastic tray-drawer at this point... :confused: but it works for now.

This was my favorite part of the entire post:



The fact that you are able to do so much for so cheap really makes me happy! This is a very expensive hobby and its great to see what people can do for so cheap!
Thanks @Warden ! The "price tag" of $0 is my favourite part too. :) Plus it's good to reuse things that might otherwise end up in the garbage. Helping the wallet and the environment at the same time!
 
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What I do for beveling is to do it gradually, so it ends up kind of circular but more like a laying down parabola. That helps position small models on the edge. What I mean is that maybe with a height of 8 mm it might be hard to place models on the edge. But I´m just talking from the picture, I don´t know it is possible to place models already ;)

I finally got back to my house project. I softened the bevel on the base, making it less steep. What do you think?...

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Here is the next update. Phase One of the roof is complete, the synthetic fur has been cut and glued into place. Looks pretty silly now, but hopefully it will shape up into something better looking soon.

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Phase 2 will be saturating the fur in PVA glue and brushing into place (pictures to follow :)).

Cheers,
 
Sweet roof! First pic seems that wind´s blowing on the house :joyful::joyful:.
And also better bevel, that way you can place models on the edge ;):)
Will you leave the roof that colour or will your paint it? That dark brown matches excellently with the stones :D
 
warmest house ever!
It has to be warm to survive those cold grimdark Chaos winters!

Sweet roof! First pic seems that wind´s blowing on the house :joyful::joyful:.
And also better bevel, that way you can place models on the edge ;):)
Will you leave the roof that colour or will your paint it? That dark brown matches excellently with the stones :D
Thank you. I agree about the bevel, thanks for the good advice.

I have since painted the roof and it is a bit lighter in colour. I just have to snap a couple of pictures and I'll post them.
 
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