Make 15mm scale miniatures A 4:31

This video provides an introduction to building 15mm scale buildings for Warhammer or miniature dioramas. Simulate roofing shingles and with small pieces of cardboard. Create a haunted scene with real spider webs. Preserve tiny spider webs with a protective spray or make miniature spider webs out of milkweed. Build small scale grapevines with toothpicks, wire, and painted leggy moss.

Creator's Site www.rpg.kamloopian.com
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quatrofromageo (1) 3/20/10 7:58 AM
Not bad at all. I'm really impressed with the guides for making miniatures on this site. I may end up making the Hobbit house with my son for his school when the new movie comes out.
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