"Simple smallscale craters" Topic
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Gunbird | 24 Apr 2014 3:59 p.m. PST |
Just some milliput, a 30mm base and a 30 second paintjob. Works in various scales. link |
Ethanjt21 | 25 Apr 2014 5:31 a.m. PST |
Your paintjobs are outstanding, and the craters are beast |
Mountain Goat | 25 Apr 2014 6:53 a.m. PST |
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No Such Agency | 25 Apr 2014 9:07 a.m. PST |
STOP TRYING TO MAKE FETCH HAPPEN. IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Those look super easy. A nice embellishment between the larger "crushed foil pie plate craters" (you'll have to Google that one I'm afraid). |
Gunbird | 25 Apr 2014 1:50 p.m. PST |
NSA: They are ndead easy to make, Bitof mullipitand teh back of a pencil for the hole. Let dry, sand, basecoat, drybrush light and then drybrush black and done really, Or you paint and pass them as moon craters, to go with a grey mat. |
Borathan | 25 Apr 2014 4:19 p.m. PST |
Another rather easy way to make smaller craters is to cut a small "mound" of styrofoam, preferably the heavier pink or blue though the cheap white stuff does work if you don't mind candling them, after shaping the hill, put a drop of super glue, then paint it up with the crater it forms
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