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...and now one can choose Poland as their locale on GW site, which allows to see prices in Polish currency. impressed? not really...
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mahon wrote:...and now one can choose Poland as their locale on GW site, which allows to see prices in Polish currency. impressed? not really...
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Only if I win one abroad and bring it home 
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hahahamahon wrote:Only if I win one abroad and bring it home
It took them quite some time to do this ;/mahon wrote:...and now one can choose Poland as their locale on GW site, which allows to see prices in Polish currency. impressed? not really...
And I like Dread Fleet but the standard shop price is a killer anyway I still intend to buy this box and enjoy this game.
The Liquid Green Stuff thingy looks quite nice.
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mahon wrote:Only if I win one abroad and bring it home
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agreed!
miniatures painted:
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
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our works don't have to scream WARHAMMER any more, you know ^^
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no tied wingsmahon wrote:our works don't have to scream WARHAMMER any more, you know ^^
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"small gaps" as in bubbles on a resin miniature?
Anyway the price is ok (3 euro) so I might give this a try.
Liquid Green Stuff is the ideal tool for filling in small gaps on a miniature. Because it is water soluble you can use a normal Citadel Paint Brush to apply it (just make sure you wash the brush afterwards). The Liquid Green Stuff will then set in place, filling the gap neatly and efficiently.
This pot contains 12ml of Citadel Liquid Green Stuff

Before you assemble and paint your miniatures it's important to clean off any mould lines and flash (excess resin from the casting process). The Flash Brush will help you remove excess resin from the miniature without damaging the fine detail. The Mouldline Scraping Tool is similarly useful and allows you to clean the mouldlines off your miniatures safely and easily.
This set contains one Flash Brush and one Mouldline Scraping Tool.
10.50 EUR

Citadel Emery Boards have a very fine grain, so they're perfect for cleaning up plastic and resin miniatures without damaging the exquisite detail. They're especially useful when you need to create a clean, strong bond between two components.
This pack contains three Citadel Emery Boards: two Medium Grade Emery Boards and one Fine Grade Emery Board.
4.50 EUR

Anyway the price is ok (3 euro) so I might give this a try.
Liquid Green Stuff is the ideal tool for filling in small gaps on a miniature. Because it is water soluble you can use a normal Citadel Paint Brush to apply it (just make sure you wash the brush afterwards). The Liquid Green Stuff will then set in place, filling the gap neatly and efficiently.
This pot contains 12ml of Citadel Liquid Green Stuff

Before you assemble and paint your miniatures it's important to clean off any mould lines and flash (excess resin from the casting process). The Flash Brush will help you remove excess resin from the miniature without damaging the fine detail. The Mouldline Scraping Tool is similarly useful and allows you to clean the mouldlines off your miniatures safely and easily.
This set contains one Flash Brush and one Mouldline Scraping Tool.
10.50 EUR

Citadel Emery Boards have a very fine grain, so they're perfect for cleaning up plastic and resin miniatures without damaging the exquisite detail. They're especially useful when you need to create a clean, strong bond between two components.
This pack contains three Citadel Emery Boards: two Medium Grade Emery Boards and one Fine Grade Emery Board.
4.50 EUR

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I bought the liquid green stuff. Haven't had the chance to give it a try yet. Basically it's not that liquid, it's more like some paste, you pick it up with the brush, add a little bit of water and that's all. Then you can clean your brush in the water. Texture is like a paint who could use some water addition cause it's already hardened a little bit.






