le Rahib wrote:Great success!Maybe you could make some runic copies of your idol...
otherworld wrote:Resin is very easy to work and paint. It's pretty tough, but not brittle, is fairly light and paints well after washing in warm, soapy water (to get rid of residues of mould release agent). Make sure you give it a good spray enamel undercoat, and paint away. You can carve it with a sharp hobby knife, file it and sand with fine sandpaper. Finished resin models can sometimes contain small air buubles, but they're easy to fill with modeling putty.
mbassoc2003 wrote:Particularily the notable pro figure painters among us.
Feanor23x wrote:Also, I know that the idol is from the 1st ed. PH, but does he make any other appearances?
kevin mayle wrote:Feanor23x wrote: Also, I know that the idol is from the 1st ed. PH, but does he make any other appearances? Kevin Mayle wrote:The inside panel of the 1979 DM screens. Cover by Erol Otus and I believe the image that covers the back and inside panel (that includes the idol) was by David A Trampier. I wish I had one to provide a scan.