I’ve seen a few people make really nice Bolt Action and Mordheim terrain from those dollar store dolls houses.
Silicon molds…Mordheim card terrain compatible buildings…I didn’t need to be reminded how much stuff they have for the hobby.I'm finding a lot of tempting bargains on GreenStuffWorld.com today, especially stuff that's hard to find such as bottles and cups that are the right size in clear resin or plastic. I am trying not to buy more parts though...
Besides the stuff I want for furniture and basing there are also some fun models:
Example:
Those bomb rats are great. Much better than the originals.I'm finding a lot of tempting bargains on GreenStuffWorld.com today, especially stuff that's hard to find such as bottles and cups that are the right size in clear resin or plastic. I am trying not to buy more parts though...
Besides the stuff I want for furniture and basing there are also some fun models:
Example:
Such a cool thought... no, sigh.Hey, are those original Inquisitor scale?!?
I just saw an advert for that!Hachette Partworks - the magazine company behind Conquest and various other GW tie-ins - have recently launched a D&D mag in the UK. It looks like the gifts are mostly dice-based, so I doubt there's much value in subscribing. However, I did just pick up issue one, which comes with a complete set of poly dice in a little tin, for £1.99. That seems decent value for a set of dice, even though I didn't really need them.