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28mm Egyptian Temple Entrance Kit from Castle Kits


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akudjinn writes:

I had a second inquiry today asking if the 8 sets listed in the kit built everything as shown in the photo and the answer is YES. Just so there is no confusions, the kit is made from pre-cast pieces in white hydrostone plaster supplied unpainted. But it's very easy to build this project. Bruce has a section of how to paint this on his site and I include a tip-sheet with my kits along with instructions. Bruce came up with a clever "antiquing" method which is to seal the finished project with Krylon or some for of sealant, apply a thin layer of liquid brown shoe-polish, and wipe off any excess with a damp paper towel. The color stays in the details and stains the blocks a nice sandstone color. You can also use latex or hobby paints as well. Again, I am always available for questions at imartin@castlekits.com.

Iain Martin


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akudjinn of Castle Kits writes:

The new Hirst Arts' 28-30mm Egyptian Temple Entrance kit has been added at Castle Kits, including step-by-step instructions, for $15.00 USD.

Egyptian Temple Entrance 28mm

Perfect scenery for any tabletop game! Look under the Complete Kit category. Also, check out the new Sandblasted Pyramid with Tomb!

New from Castle Kits and Bruce Hirst

Kits are cast from Hirst Arts' Castlemolds in white Hydrostone plaster. Feel free to email me any questions at imartin@castlekits.com.

We are a fully-licensed Hirst Arts distributor.

* Photos courtesy of Bruce Hirst at hirstarts.com. Miniatures are from Crocodile Games, and painted by Robert Sparenberg.