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Post by stubram on Jul 11, 2016 5:44:11 GMT
Cheers. Thought as much. Bit pants, only used it a couple of times. All sealed correctly, just don't need it that often. Trying to make some hills and settlements for Epic/HW.
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Post by stubram on Jul 11, 2016 12:13:51 GMT
I just bought cheap-o B&Q stuff. Worked great when I first got it, but I don't need it that often. Any suggestions for some stuff that will stay squidgy for years at a time?
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Post by madphil101 on Jul 11, 2016 12:15:39 GMT
Tupperware. It is air drying. Make it wet before you put it away (NO. Stop that now)
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Post by comstar on Jul 11, 2016 15:03:41 GMT
What he said
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Post by Alien Dave on Jul 11, 2016 17:37:13 GMT
Tupperware. It is air drying. Make it wet before you put it away (NO. Stop that now) Fnar! Fnar!
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Post by stubram on Nov 4, 2016 0:09:36 GMT
went to B&Q. They do tester patches of various styles/length of fake grass in 12" x 6". It only cost £2 and would make an ideal veggie patch or scrub land for 28mm, (rough terrain) or extensive farmland for 6mm.
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Post by madphil101 on Nov 4, 2016 7:19:28 GMT
When I tried to buy that stuff before they had a price per ft2 but were selling it by m2 so it was about £50 for a 4x4. I decided not to bother but it looked good stuff
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Post by comstar on Nov 4, 2016 12:29:35 GMT
Do you have the barcode of the one and ill check at work for you
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Post by stubram on Nov 4, 2016 13:42:46 GMT
When I tried to buy that stuff before they had a price per ft2 but were selling it by m2 so it was about £50 for a 4x4. I decided not to bother but it looked good stuff Weird. It seemed pretty straight forward, though I guess most people won't be going in to by a foot of fake turf. I shall investigate
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Post by comstar on Nov 4, 2016 14:03:41 GMT
Well I'll check tommorow I'd there is any off cuts for you
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Post by stubram on Nov 4, 2016 23:02:12 GMT
New question - anyone know of a 6' 4' fold up table? I found one, and it's over £100
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Post by comstar on Nov 5, 2016 6:19:10 GMT
Make one out of a cheep pasting table
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Post by madphil101 on Nov 5, 2016 6:25:07 GMT
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Post by stubram on Nov 5, 2016 9:31:57 GMT
I thought of having 2, but worry about the gap in the middle. For storage and ease, and cos I'm lazy, My goal would be to have a fold up table and a series of gaming mats that can be easily stored and transported.
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Post by madphil101 on Nov 5, 2016 11:13:18 GMT
Eu gamer do a set just like that but it's over £100. I used to think about the cost as to how cheap can I do it but now I look at cost per use. My warhound has better cost per use than a lot of my smaller spends. It cost more but goes on the table more frequently.
Best value for money? My citadel battle boards. If you have a table for it they have been best best best especially as my first one was only only cost me £60 I think...
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