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Spellcrow - Old Smithy
Spellcrow - Old Smithy
The Spellcrow - Old Smithy is a high-quality resin model that depicts a dilapidated and abandoned smithy. This model is highly detailed and incredibly realistic, and it is perfect for adding a touch of realism and atmosphere to your wargaming bases, dioramas, and terrain.
The Old Smithy is a versatile terrain piece that can be used in a variety of different ways. You can use it to create a sense of danger and decay on your battlefield, or you can use it to create a unique and interesting obstacle on the battlefield.
Example Uses:
- Place the Old Smithy in the middle of your battlefield to create a unique and interesting objective that your miniatures must fight over.
- Place the Old Smithy next to a road or path to create a hazard that your miniatures must avoid.
- Place the Old Smithy in a forest or jungle to create a sense of danger and mystery.
- Place the Old Smithy in a ruined city or village to create a sense of atmosphere and decay.
Additional Uses:
- Use the Old Smithy to create a scene of a blacksmith working at his forge. You could place some tools and materials around the forge to create a sense of realism.
- Use the Old Smithy to create a scene of a group of adventurers exploring a ruined city. You could place some miniatures around the smithy to create a sense of scale and atmosphere.
- Use the Old Smithy to create a scene of a battle that has taken place at the smithy. You could place some damaged miniatures and weapons around the smithy to create a sense of realism and danger.
No matter how you choose to use it, the Spellcrow - Old Smithy is a versatile and detailed terrain piece that is a valuable asset to any wargaming collection.
SKU:SPCH0064
Features
Features
- High-quality resin model
- Highly detailed and incredibly realistic
- Versatile terrain piece that can be used in a variety of different ways
- Perfect for adding a touch of realism and atmosphere to your wargaming bases, dioramas, and terrain
- Can be used to create a variety of different scenes, such as a blacksmith working at his forge, a group of adventurers exploring a ruined city, or a battle that has taken place at the smithy
Weight / Volume
Weight / Volume
Coverage / Measurements
Coverage / Measurements
Tips
Tips
- For a more realistic look, try using different shades of paint to create a variety of colours and textures.
- You can also add weathering effects, such as moss or dirt, to make them look more worn and realistic.
- To decorate a base, try placing Scenics around the feet of your miniatures to create a sense of scale.
Instructions for use
Instructions for use
- Assemble the miniatures. The miniatures are cast in high-quality resin. Simply clean the miniatures with soap and water, and then remove any excess mould lines with a hobby knife. Once the miniatures are clean and free of mold lines, you can assemble them using superglue or epoxy.
- Prime the miniatures. Priming the miniatures will help the paint to adhere to the surface of the resin. You can use any type of primer that you like, but I recommend using a spray primer. Spray primers are quick and easy to use, and they provide a good even coat of primer.
- Paint the miniatures. Once the miniatures are primed, you can start painting them. You can use any type of paint that you like, but I recommend using acrylic paints. Acrylic paints are easy to use and they come in a wide variety of colours.
- Varnish the miniatures. Once the miniatures are painted, you should varnish them to protect the paint and give the miniatures a finished look. You can use any type of varnish that you like, but I recommend using a matte varnish. Matte varnishes will not give the miniatures a shiny finish, which is more realistic.
Here are some additional tips:
- When assembling the miniatures, be careful not to over-tighten the superglue or epoxy. Too much glue can damage the resin.
- If you are using spray primer, be sure to apply it in a well-ventilated area. Spray primers can contain harmful fumes.
- When painting the miniatures, use thin coats of paint. It is better to apply multiple thin coats of paint than one thick coat.
- If you make a mistake, don't worry! You can simply paint over the mistake once the paint has dried.
- Once the miniatures are varnished, you can add additional details, such as flocking or grass tufts.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Resin miniatures are relatively durable, but they can be damaged if not handled with care. Here are some tips for caring for your miniatures
- Avoid dropping the miniatures. Resin is strong, but it can be brittle if dropped from a high enough height.
- Do not bend or twist the miniatures. Resin is flexible, but it can be weakened if bent or twisted too often.
- Store the miniatures in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing the miniatures to direct sunlight or extreme heat, as this can warp the resin.
- When transporting the miniatures, be sure to pack them carefully in a padded container.
- Avoid touching the painted surfaces with your bare hands. The oils from your skin can transfer to the paint and cause it to chip or peel.
- If you need to handle the miniatures, wear gloves or use a tissue to protect the painted surfaces.
- When cleaning the miniatures, use a soft brush and mild soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the paint.
- If you are using a varnish to protect the paint, be sure to reapply it every few months or as needed.
- By following these care instructions, you can help to keep your miniatures looking its best for years to come.
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