Interwebs refilled with number fluid/Completed 1st Platoon
Ok, the blog outage is over but updates are sorta wonky still. See last post below to be all caught up, as I fly with my family to Disney World. See ya'll in a few days.
-Yeti
4 comments:
Anonymous
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Yeti, You had a tutorial for a plug and play tabletop gaming board that was awesome. It was posted on privateerpress, but I can no longer find it. Can you post it here? I'm trying to make my husband some terrain as a surprise gift. I'd really appreciate your help! Thanks Ann
I'm not sure where the plug-n-play board toot is anymore, it is fading into the interwebs somewhere. I did pull down all of the text from the project and it's on my hard drive along with all pics. Was there a particular part you were looking for? You mentioned terrain. Maybe I can repost the project in installments. Let me know what your time frame is and I'll see how best to help you out.
Also, you are amazing for making terrain for your guy. Wish my wife would make something for me!
Thanks for the response, I was mainly looking for how you primed and prepped the foam hills prior to painting. I'm mainly worried about a) using products that will melt the foam and b) the surface not standing up to wear and tear.
I really appreciate your help as I really loved the completness of the tutorial you made.
I made him some roll-up terrain mats for xmas. I like to support his hobby and it also gives me an opportunity to try out new crafty hobbies of my own. :)
If you'd rather just send me the text so you don't have to worry about making it perfect for your blog my email is afronzuto (at) gmail (dot) com
4 comments:
Yeti,
You had a tutorial for a plug and play tabletop gaming board that was awesome. It was posted on privateerpress, but I can no longer find it. Can you post it here?
I'm trying to make my husband some terrain as a surprise gift. I'd really appreciate your help!
Thanks
Ann
Ann,
I'm not sure where the plug-n-play board toot is anymore, it is fading into the interwebs somewhere. I did pull down all of the text from the project and it's on my hard drive along with all pics. Was there a particular part you were looking for? You mentioned terrain. Maybe I can repost the project in installments. Let me know what your time frame is and I'll see how best to help you out.
Also, you are amazing for making terrain for your guy. Wish my wife would make something for me!
Thanks for the response, I was mainly looking for how you primed and prepped the foam hills prior to painting. I'm mainly worried about a) using products that will melt the foam and b) the surface not standing up to wear and tear.
I really appreciate your help as I really loved the completness of the tutorial you made.
I made him some roll-up terrain mats for xmas. I like to support his hobby and it also gives me an opportunity to try out new crafty hobbies of my own. :)
If you'd rather just send me the text so you don't have to worry about making it perfect for your blog my email is afronzuto (at) gmail (dot) com
Ann,
PM sent!
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