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killalot363

killalot363's Avatar Joined: August 23rd, 2009
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1200pts. Black Templars Vs. Chaos Marines
1200pts. Black Templars Vs. Chaos Marines
Me and my friend playing a 1200 pt game.
(No his voice is not actually that low, the camera is weird.)

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ntoadeath (Over a year ago):
lol thats a really long message.
ntoadeath (Over a year ago):
hey there, i just read your comment on my ancient wall content. here is a list and what to do: 1. you will need -knife -white glue(pva glue) -black and white paints -some modelling flock -sand -insulation foam board(comes in a big green or blue board and is for isulating your walls. it is very thick) assembely: cut out a lot of bricks that are very small and all similar in size and shape. if you vary the pieces then it looks more old and worn i find. glue them together in a brick pattern and curve the wall however you want it to stand. let the glue dry. painting: take some black paint (not modeling paint its too expensive) and mix in some fine sand. not too much, just a little bit so that there is a texture on the bricks. paint the wall black. once that is dry make a grey colour with your white paint and drybrush that on heavily. then make a lighter grey and lightly drybrush that on. further drybrushing can be done until you are satisfied that the texture and details are all showing out nicely. then highlight the edges of the bricks with some grey of white, this is optional but it defines the bricks more. finally put glue in the crevices and sprinkle the flock on. this should produce a result similar to the one i made. hope this helps! and happy wargaming!