Showing posts with label Foam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foam. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2016

The Sunday Miscellanea - Monster Luggage, Glue Gun Projects, & Foam Whale

Over on dose.com, they highlight "Monster-Themed Luggage [and boxes] That Will Either Be Conversation Starters Or Conversation Enders" here.


Also, on blog.hobbycraft.co.uk, they feature "15 Unusual Projects to Make with a Glue Gun" here.


Finally, on canyouactually.com, they show how a "Guy Makes A Life-Size Humpback Whale Sculpture From A Giant Piece Of Foam" here.


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not covered elsewhere or wanting a particular focus.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Terrain Tuesday - Agincourt, Plywood Terrain, & Engraving Stryoplast

Over on dailymail.co.uk, check out the photos from the Agincourt exhibit that opened last month for the anniversary at the Tower of London here.


Also, on imgur, there is an album with some wonderful work on plywood tiles and terrain pieces including some shots of the workbench and supplies here.


Finally, on the Hot Wire Foam Factory YouTube channel, they have a video on "Precision Hot Wire Engraving and [Stryoplast] Foam Coating."  Enjoy!



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to cover 3D and 2D maps, foam, felt, and such.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Terrain Tuesday - Guard Tower, Styro Cutter, & Skeleton Bridge

Over on tabletop-world.com, they have a new "Guard Tower" here.


Also, on Amazon, there is a good deal going on a Styro Cutter here.


Finally, on the Halloweenville YouTube channel, check out the "Skeleton Bridge Tutorial."  Enjoy!



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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Terrain Tuesday - Labirinti Fantasy's Holy Mountain

Labirinti Fantasy recently shared photos of their Holy Mountain terrain build on their Facebook page here.




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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Nostalgia Thursday - Half Price Books Around Milwaukee

I had a chance to visit some of the Milwaukee area Half Price Books earlier this week after checking out a couple of movies up that way.  For those interested, I enjoyed both Lucy and Hercules 3D for a variety of reasons that I'll try to find time to blog about down the line.  In any event, aside from the Half Price Book stores, I popped in to a couple of hobby shops that were just east of the first HPB stop in Greenfield, east on Layton Ave.  I discussed this trip a bit yesterday on the CMG Blog Triad here but wanted to expand a bit today because of the nostalgia factor that imbues trips to HPB; there's almost always something from yesteryear at a decent price.  The following this rough map of my route:


My first stop was the Greenfield HPB located in Greenfield Place at 5032 S. 74th St. Greenfield, Wisconsin 53220 (414-281-0000).  Marked on the map above by the "A."  Some of the nostalgic highlights include:




My second stop was Greenfield News & Hobby 6815 W. Layton Avenue Greenfield, WI. 53220 (414-281-1800).  This is located just east of the "A" on the map above.  Not much in the way of gaming but fans of Hot Wire Foam Factory will appreciate the deal I got on some of their accessories (which I detail more here).


The third stop on this tour was The Board Game Barrister in the Greenfield Towne Center at 6120 West Layton Avenue Greenfield, WI 53220 (414-423-7100).  This is just a bit further east from the "A" on the map above.  Again, this didn't have much in the way of Nostalgic finds but the giant chess pieces were neat and they had a ton of board games to purchase.



My fourth stop was the Highland Plaza HPB up north in Milwaukee in Highland Plaza at 8514 W. Brown Deer Rd. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53224 (414-354-1235).  This is marked on the above map with a "B" and is the only HPB actually in the city limits of Milwaukee, though just barely it would seem.  I snagged a Warhammer Siege supplement but they had some other nostalgic goodies too.







Lastly I stopped in the Brookfield HPB in The Plaza in Brookfield at 17145 W. Bluemound Rd. Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005 (262-789-0280).  Marked on the above map by a "C."  In the nostalgic vein, this location had the most items.  In particular, a lot of older wargaming goodies.

















There are a lot more pics from this trip to check out either in my Facebook album here or over on Google Plus here.  If you are interested in any of the items, they can often be had through the HPB online interface or transferred from one HPB to another.  As always, call the individual store to find out their policy in this regard.

In the same spirit, and if you're a gamer who has been around and gaming for a great many years, I also started a thread over on the Board Game Geek forums that might interest you, and to which you might contribute.  It asks folks where they purchased wargames in the 1970s and the list of outlets has surprised me.  Locations include a pharmacy, many bookstores (some mainstream, some not), lots of toy stores (some large chains, some regional, and some ma & pa toy stores).  Anyway, chime in there if you want to add to the informal database.

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Focusing on the roots of current tabletop gaming
with an eye toward the last century and before.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Wargaming Wednesday - Warhammer Siege & Hot Wire Foam Factory Extras

I made a little trip over to the Milwaukee area yesterday, first and foremost to see a double feature of Lucy and Hercules 3D, both of which I recommend despite the obvious scientific falsehood in the former and, perhaps, because of the lightheartedness of the latter.  In any event, when I was finished with my afternoon of film-going, I decided I that since I was already in the area, I would check out the three Half Price Books in the area.  While doing so, I made a couple of additional stops at The Board Game Barrister and Greenfield News & Hobby, both just up the street from the first HPB stop.  I'll blog more about this trip and share lots of photos on Facebook and Google Plus soon.

The reason I bring this up on Wargaming Wednesday is because of a few things I found at a couple of the stops.  The first was a copy of the Supplement, Warhammer Siege.  They want $6.99 and a quick eBay search and an Amazon check let me know that was a more than reasonable price.  Honestly, I'm a bit of a sucker for the color photos and instructions on building and painting that come with most WH books, so even if that had been an average or slightly high price, I might have grabbed it.


Also, while heading between locations, I spotted the aforementioned Greenfield News & Hobby.  They're primarily a model and train, and RC, store but have lots of crafts and magazines and other goods.  In the center of the store are a couple of discount tables on which I found some Hot Wire Foam Factory goodies.  I've got many of the tools and use them from time to time but never had any of the instructional videos.  They can be found online but it often irked me that the tools didn't include such things or that they weren't made free online somewhere by the company, so I eschewed them.  Nevertheless, when confronted with a couple of copies of the instructional DVD for $10, another of the same in VHS format $5, a DVD of the Foam Coat Systems: The Basics for $3, and an A/C Power for $5, I snagged some of them, leaving one of the instructional DVDs and the VHS tape for others to pick up should they so choose.  We'll see if the watching of these inspire new projects for me.


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A closer examination of board and miniatures Wargaming.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Terrain Tuesday - Polystyrene/Styrofoam Terrain with the Terrain Tutor

Over on the Terrain Tutor YouTube channel, from last October, there is a fairly complete beginners video tutorial on "A guide to using Polystyrene (Styrofoam) to make wargaming scenery."  Mel's been at making terrain videos about a year and this is an early one but quite useful.  He's got a couple dozen at this point and it's a good channel to add to your terrain making subscription list.  Enjoy!



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For purposes here, the term Terrain is used broadly
to cover 3D and 2D maps, foam, felt, and such.
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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Honeycombing Foam

The Hot Wire Foam Factory had a neat video on their YouTube channel recently which made me wonder if layered terrain builds might benefit from using a honeycombing technique as well.  Enjoy!



Sunday, August 12, 2012

TerranScapes Castle Project (Fourth Video)

Over on the TerranScapes YouTube channel is the fourth installment of the Castle Project. Enjoy!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Terrainaholic Interviews "Let's Cut Foam" Carlo

The most excellent terrainaholic has a new YouTube video up in which he interviews Carlo from Let's Cut Foam fame.  Enjoy!

Monday, December 5, 2011

"Let's Cut Foam" Update!

Carlo of YouTube's Let's Cut Foam (Their blog is here) has an update on their YouTube channel situation and some edited videos which include diagrams and more consistent information of the usage of tools for foam cutting processes.  Check it out!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Hot Wire Foam Factory Rock Crawler Terrain

While not strictly about miniatures terrain, this new video from Hot Wire Foam Factory on RC Rock Crawler Terrain Making certainly can be inspirational on making more intricate terrain for wargaming and tabletop RPGs.  Check it out!


Saturday, October 8, 2011

Hot Wire Foam Cutter Info (.com) Update & TerranScapes

Carlo put together his Fall update and it includes a lot more on terrain than just for foam terrain makers.  I'm having trouble linking this in the usual maner but it can be found here.  Also, from TerranScapes on YouTube, I thought this video might be of general interest to Hot Wire Foam Factory fans since it is a review (but subscribe to TerranScapes, too!) and I have added a few follow up reviews here that they have done -