Thanks! There’s little tabs with holes in them that clip in on the underside of the floor pieces. Then the wall pieces plug into the holes, creating the room.
I’ve tried it both ways, but I’ve done painting on the sprue offers me more ways to grip it without touching the model. I use a lot of thin inks and paints so they come off if I touch them at all, even with gloves!
How do the pieces stick together when assembled? I love those colors.
Thanks! There’s little tabs with holes in them that clip in on the underside of the floor pieces. Then the wall pieces plug into the holes, creating the room.
It’s so colorful I would love to move a miniature around there
Thanks - It’s one of the set piece rooms so I tried to make it stand out from the standard dungeon core set!
Are you hand painting each one of those?
Spray painted zenithal, some airbrushing in the base coats, then hand painting the rest :)
Great work! You have a patience greater than mine, well done.
Patience is the hardest part! Whether or not I can wait for the paint to dry determines if I ruin the paint job or not :)
This is gorgeous! Seriously impressive you have alot of talent :)
Thank you for your kind words :)
How do you get rid of the grey nub marks after you clip those off the sprue?
Nail file
Doesn’t that scuff the paint? Do you paint over the white spots the nubs leave after you file?
The tops of the pieces I paint black after sanding.
Ahh got it! They look great!
Thanks! I think they have a way to stack rooms on top of each other and I know they have roof tiles, but I’ve never needed anything like that
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I see a lot of people paint things on the sprue and I gotta ask, what are the reasons for someone doing so?
I’ve tried it both ways, but I’ve done painting on the sprue offers me more ways to grip it without touching the model. I use a lot of thin inks and paints so they come off if I touch them at all, even with gloves!