Hi,
I need help for my first diorama. Can some one help me. I was thinking about putting a King Tiger on a cobble stone path then put the Cobble stne a base I will make to fit the path. Can some one tell me who makes a cobblestone path with the width of around 150 millimetres and What i will need to make the base.
thanks, Rommel93
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rommel93
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Posted: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 - 12:06 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 - 02:30 PM UTC
Gday Sebastian
Welcome to Armorama firstly!
As for cobblestones, well you could try Kancali (see ad on left of this page) or you could make your own...
Carved from drying plaster... This way you can make them exactly how you want... Search the site for tips on cobblestones... you should find plenty...
Cheers
Brad
Welcome to Armorama firstly!
As for cobblestones, well you could try Kancali (see ad on left of this page) or you could make your own...
Carved from drying plaster... This way you can make them exactly how you want... Search the site for tips on cobblestones... you should find plenty...
Cheers
Brad
Posted: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 - 02:45 PM UTC
Ola Sebastian
It is actually pretty easy to make your own cobblestone path and there are several ways to reach your goal. The other nice thing is that it is not expensive.
Make your cobblestone road out of splitted peas or green lentils
here is an article from this site where it is explained how to do it... pitty the pictures do no show up.
Read the text of the article it is really an easy way to do and it is more satisfying in the end.
Make your own coblestone street by Adrian Nyffenegger
It is actually pretty easy to make your own cobblestone path and there are several ways to reach your goal. The other nice thing is that it is not expensive.
Make your cobblestone road out of splitted peas or green lentils
here is an article from this site where it is explained how to do it... pitty the pictures do no show up.
Read the text of the article it is really an easy way to do and it is more satisfying in the end.
Make your own coblestone street by Adrian Nyffenegger
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 06:02 PM UTC
G'day Seb,
When you mentioned cobble stones I immediately though "Kancali" - as Brad has mentioned.
Check out our complete list of Kancali reviews here: THE COMPLETE LIST OF KANCALI REVIEWS
Cheers
Rudi
p.s. I see you're from ACT... so I just have to mention....... Crusaders 33 - Brumbies 3 :-) :-) :-)
When you mentioned cobble stones I immediately though "Kancali" - as Brad has mentioned.
Check out our complete list of Kancali reviews here: THE COMPLETE LIST OF KANCALI REVIEWS
Cheers
Rudi
p.s. I see you're from ACT... so I just have to mention....... Crusaders 33 - Brumbies 3 :-) :-) :-)
rommel93
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 - 08:40 PM UTC
Hi,
Thanks guy's this informatio will be a great help
Sebastian
Thanks guy's this informatio will be a great help
Sebastian