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Post subject: my first dugout [work in progress]  PostPosted: Jul 17, 2008 - 02:58 PM



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hi

i started to built a dugout for my teams!

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wishes, tout or helpful suggestions?

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Post subject: RE: my first dugout [work in progress]  PostPosted: Jul 17, 2008 - 08:24 PM



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Make a "sin bin" in your cas dungeon complete with bars and a skeleton chained to the wall in the corner by the stairs
as far as the KO part right now it is an empty room
maybe put piles of straw on the floor?
I am not sure about this one

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Post subject: RE: my first dugout [work in progress]  PostPosted: Jul 17, 2008 - 10:31 PM



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That looks great! Nice Work. I would recommend using indoor/outdoor house paint for the first layer to ensure durability for the foam and the plaster. While the paint is still wet you can put on your first layer of sand (for the sections of blue board left bare )and the urethane paint will hold it in place when it dries. A little flocking and some paint and you will be in business! It looks like you used 4 different Hirst Arts moulds?

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Post subject: RE: my first dugout [work in progress]  PostPosted: Jul 20, 2008 - 03:00 PM



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next stage is to create a steeple and a roof for a church-look!
tower and roof get removable!

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Post subject: RE: my first dugout [work in progress]  PostPosted: Jul 22, 2008 - 04:46 AM



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Perhaps turn the "steeple" into a dice tower? Razz

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That looks very cool Sukram.
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jul 22, 2008 - 11:50 PM



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How do you plan to decorate the space between tiles? It looks wide in the picture.

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@arturin which tiles?
the 3 rows in the front?
they are 2 turn and 1 re-roll row!

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OK, I knew there was something strange in that playing field Embarassed

I guess it's too obvious I'm a newbie Very Happy

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jul 25, 2008 - 01:45 PM



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no problem!

currently I work on the roof and i hate it Wink
pics come soon

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Looking great!
I would advise you to stay away from the sand and go with flock instad, as the sand tends to keep falling no matter how much ink or glue you use (and then theres that nasty sound of sand scratching the table/pitch surface or even worst, chipping off the ink of the minis...)

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WELL DONE!!! This gives me some juicy ideas for my own for my Chaos All-Stars Palace of Eternal Suffering dugouts. Very Happy I've got just one question though. Did you custom make the pieces, or go through a different range to gather your materials? If you did, what was the company's name? Those resin bricks look terriffic!

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I am also wondering what materials you used and just how heavy this thing is. I am thinking of starting my own stadium soon but am most concerned about the weight.
 
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That seems to be made from those "house insulation boards", and if so its very light!
 
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