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Review-Hot Wire Foam Factory Pro Scroll Table Kit

by Senji on Sep.03, 2010, under News, Reviews


Hot Wire Foam Factory Pro Scroll Table Kit


http://hotwirefoamfactory.com/home.php

Hot Wire Foam Factory makes some of the best foam cutting tools on the market. They appeal to the
crafter and hobbyist to the professionals. They have been in business since 1991
and their products are reliable and very affordable.

Their tools are used by many people who work in movie and stage design.
Disney, Six Flags Amusement Park, Fao Schwartz, Knott’s Berry Farm, and the TV Show Deal or No Deal are just a few
in the industry that use their products.

For scenery makers, their products will make doing some difficult shapes and cuts very easy.
If you have never been to their website you should take a look.

One product I find myself always using is the Pro Scroll Table Kit.

The kit includes:
Scroll Table, Stationary and Travelling Fence, four precision 8” cutting blades, 4 Pro Blades, Nails, Pro Power Station and
a 90 minute Instructional DVD.

The table measures 12″ X 13″ and is made of industrial strength ABS, but what makes this cutter unique is the
adjustable cutting arm.

The arm stands at 10″ from the table which makes it very useful for cutting thick pieces of foam.

The arm swivels from left to right which makes cutting almost any angle easy to do.
Simply place a protractor in back of the wire and figure out the angel you are going for.
You can change the angel by
adjusting a screw on the back.

Attaching the wire to the table is easy to do. Just hook the wire to the bent screws on the top and bottom of the table.
The screws thread help to hold the wire in place and are also useful in changing the angle of the wire.

The stationary fence guide is useful for making straight and angled cuts. The fence can be adjusted and locked back in place with the clamps in the back.

The traveling fence is used for making more complicated cuts. Simply position it anywhere and guide the foam along it.
The fence also has holes so you can insert pins to secure the foam to it.

The kit comes with the Pro Power Station, which by itself is $100. The power station is great because it runs most of their tools,
which will prevent your power strips from filling up with lots plugs and adapters. The power station also has an adjustable temperature setting,
allowing you to cut fast by giving more heat or having more control by adding less heat.

Here are some of the different kinds of wires available for the Pro Scroll Kit.

The Pro Scroll Kit is extremely useful for any scenery maker. It makes cutting large walls, straight cuts, and angled cuts all really easy.
I was able to make an Egyptian obelisk in less than 5 minutes. Using just a foam cutter would of taken a lot longer and been much more complicated.
Sure it’s possible to make things without it, but the scroll kit makes it a million times easier
saving you lots of time.

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Malifaux Gremlin Bayou Swamp Board

by Senji on Sep.01, 2010, under 2010 Terrain, Cryx Terrain, Gremlins, Malifaux Terrain, Terrain, Warmachine Terrain

This board is a  4 X 4 and could be used for either Malifaux or Warmachine.

The tutorial for this board is in Game Forces Magazine issue no. 19.

http://www.gameforces.net/

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Deadmau5 Head

by Senji on Aug.30, 2010, under Costumes

Here is a mask DJ Snak and I made for his club event.

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The Storm Wardens Collaborative Army Build Drawing!

by Senji on Jul.23, 2010, under News, Storm Wardens

This is it folks! The Storm Wardens finish line is near. The drawing will be held THIS SUNDAY at 2pm EST live on Jawaballs Live! and you get to watch it. Join us for a special presentation of Jawaballs Live! at 2pm Eastern Standard Time. Jawaballs Live! is a weekly show that is broadcast live every Wednesday at 6pm EST.

But we are not just giving away an army. There is a list of loot to be given away as well!

A customized deck of cards and patch donated by Bolter and Chainsword

An Airbrush
A Forge World Eldar Vampire kit
Deamon Prince & codex
Secret Weapon $50 credit
2 games day tickets
and more!

The final loot list will be posted before the show, but at any rate, you don’t want to miss this! Simply come to Ustream.tv by CLICKING HERE and join the fun. I suggest you register for the site and create a screen name. You do not need to attend the live show to win the prizes. But why not be there! The show sould take about half an hour. Members of the Storm Wardens build team will be in the live chat as well to answer questions about the project.

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Storm Wardens Update

by Senji on Jul.20, 2010, under News, Storm Wardens

swarmybigshot
We are happy to announce that this project has collected

$16,107.00

for Doctors Without Borders

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Terranscape’s River Review

by Senji on Jul.16, 2010, under News, Reviews



Terranscape’s River Review


http://terranscapes.com/


Terranscape has a beautiful set of modular river pieces available to wargamers. Currently, there are 12 different ones available. The pieces range from 6” to 12” long, and 3” to 5” wide.
The river pieces have a very natural feel to them. The banks vary in width and have nicely detailed rocks embedded alongside them. Another aspect I like is that the side profile is very low, which prevents it from looking like two speed bumps holding in water.
The river is not only nice to look at but is very affordable. Prices start at $4 for an 8” (unfinished) piece. Terranscape also sells finished terrain pieces for not a whole lot more. The attention to detail on the finished pieces is great. The blend of ground foams and static grass along with various brushes and reeds makes the setting look very natural.

I received a set of these rivers and chose to finish it a bit differently to have it match my ice terrain. After a quick wash with soap and water I set the pieces aside to dry overnight.

I started by painting all of the river pieces. I dry brushed the ground work in various shades of brown and then painted in the water.

To make the ice, I mixed up a batch of clear resin and added some colouring to tint it.

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This was then poured into a pan coated with mold release.

When the resin cured, I began to break it apart into smaller pieces.

Next, I glued these pieces to the river.

Then I applied vegetation matching my ice terrain to the sides of the river.

For snow, I used Woodland Scenics Soft Flake Snow. I mixed this up with PVA glue and water. I applied this mixture along the sides of the river and in between the cracks of ice.

After drying overnight, here are the finished pieces.


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Review- Easy Mold Silicone Putty

by Senji on Jul.16, 2010, under News, Reviews


Review- Easy Mold Silicone Putty


http://www.eti-usa.com/index.html

Easy Mold Silicone Putty is a terrain maker’s dream come true. This product is ideal for making quick impression molds. There have been so many times I wished I could easily duplicate a part that I had made without going through the hassle of mixing up rubber and building a mold box.

The silicone putty retains excellent detail, does not shrink, and is very flexible. It is also non-toxic and can be used for food related applications.

The putty is very easy to use. Quickly mix equal parts A and B (work fast because you only have a 2-3 minute working time).

Press the putty onto the item you want to duplicate. Make sure you completely cover the item.

Set it aside to cure for 25 minutes.

After the putty has cured, remove the item and prepare the mold for casting. I sprayed the putty with Castin Craft Mold Release, which is an odorless and solvent free conditioner.

Then I mixed up a batch of Castin Craft Casting Resin and poured it into the mold. A handy chart on the back of the container will tell you how much catalyst to add per ounce of resin.

Once the resin cures you have an exact copy of the original part.

Easy Mold Silicone Putty is available in ½ lb. and 1lb. kits. Store it properly and it will keep for 6-9 months.

It is easy to use and very handy to have in stock. I would highly recommend adding this to your arsenal of tools.

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‘Jack Scrap Yard

by Senji on Jul.12, 2010, under Terrain, Warmachine Terrain

Here are a couple of buildings i did for Privateer Press. The complete tutorial appears in No Quarter issue no. 31.

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Storm Warden’s Update

by Senji on Jul.12, 2010, under News, Storm Wardens

I finished my squad for the Storm Warden’s project!
Go here for pictures of he entire army.
http://stormwardens.blogspot.com/

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Storm Wardens Update

by Senji on Jul.09, 2010, under News, Storm Wardens

A T-shirt, shoulder pads and bases just arrived in today’s mail.

My task for the Storm Wardens project is to complete a Tactical Squad. So I will be working on this for the next couple of days.

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