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18 November 2024page first published

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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian writes:

After building the Giant's Skull scenic, I had a lot of 'bones' left over!

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The 'bones' were basecoated, then attached with white glue to the previously painted and flocked wooden base.

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A toothpick was inserted to represent a wooden shaft holding the skulls in place.

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The 'bones' were then highlighted and washed in place.

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This project used two skulls, and the last two of the bones from the original pack.

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The base is, once again, one of the wooden 'flowers' that you could formerly buy ten for $1 USD. (No longer available at the dollar stores.)

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It looks like I did a lot of texturing on these, but actually it's just the lucky effect of the sparkles mixing into the basecoat, accentuated by a simple brown wash.

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Above, a 28mm fantasy figure is posed with the scenic to illustrate the size.