Das Modeling Clay is an air drying clay from…Italy (I’d have thought it would be German…) that is readily available from almost every art and…
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Mack’s Hacks: A Better Plastic Glue
A quick side note before we begin, I’ll be moving Mack’s Hacks to Tuesdays as it better fits my hectic schedule. Plus then it works…
Leave a CommentMack’s Hacks: Bondo Spot Putty
So the other putty I use along with Perfect Plastic Putty is Bondo Glazing and Spot Putty (BSP). If the only exposure to “Bondo” is…
Leave a CommentMack’s Hacks: Perfect Plastic Putty
So on Monday’s, I’m going to start a series I’m calling “Mack’s Hacks*”. It’ll be a quick post about a product or technique that I…
Leave a CommentWorking with 3D Printed Resins
Rapid Prototyping Resins: A lot of my work is done on a Formlabs Form 2 SLA printer, which is a fantastic machine for doing highly detailed…
Leave a CommentDumpsters!
Man, if that title doesn’t get you, nothing will! Anyways, on our quest for learning 3D design for terrain, we’ve stumbled on that most ubiquitous (and…
Leave a CommentLearning 3D Design for Wargaming Part 2: Dragon’s Teeth
10:26 Play next Play now Learning 3D Design for Wargaming: Designing Dragon’s Newest Video is up, part two in my Learning 3D Design for Wargaming…
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Howdy! Today we’ll be discussing Dragon’s Teeth. Such a cool name for what is a pretty basic tank obstacle. Typically Dragon’s Teeth were truncated…
Leave a CommentLearning 3D Design for Wargaming Part 1: Designing Jersey Barriers with TinkerCAD
My first video is up! In it, we cover learning TinkerCAD to design some 28mm wargaming barriers. Well, like 1/40 scale, as that tends to…
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