The resurrection of Blackadder's Chaos Warhound Titans Build...........

  • I Don't Do Windows:


    If you're anything like me you dread doing windows. They're always messy and smudged with glue and always popping out and looking like a genuine bollixed up abomination. I got incredibly lucky on my Warlord but that was just that; LUCK.


    So here's something I discovered last night that may take the pain out of glazing...


    It seems the two products shown below are extremely compatible; the Loctite Ultra fast drying glue makes the Staples Index Tabs just the right degree of tackyness to adhere to the resin and softens the edges to conform to the window frames.


    http://i.imgur.com/FVuyiC1.jpg


    The two pieces joined (Just above the knife in the image below) were my test pieces and I just put a drop of glue and pressed the two pieces together momentarily and they held plus the glue did not cloud or bubble. Capillary action is very good with these products as well.


    http://i.imgur.com/SaJ6Jxp.jpg


    So with this result....


    http://i.imgur.com/HjfDMzZ.jpg


    I'll leave you and attempt to install the other window with equal success I hope.

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."

  • The Saga Continues, or The Blackadder Has Too Much Time On His Hands.............


    With my new Mini Ipad and some luck I am bringing to the table first hand images of my second FW Chaos Warhound. Since I've already established the pose and this one will somewhat mirror the previous pose shown above, I know how to set the feet for a reasonably accurate stance so my main concern is a proper base setting for display. In this one I shall be going for a barren lava bed with a melted Ryza turret and gun in the foreground ( In reality a failed casting of a Vanquisher turret and cannon I made years ago and which has been kicking around in the Russ bitz box ad nauseum) The terrain is some old 'Sculpey bakeable clay' I found in the garage and painted with a few passes from some old cans of Krylon spray primer spray; Flat Black, Gray Primer, Rust Primer, and EMD Carton spray paint that is used to blot out shipping labels.........


    http://i.imgur.com/tTXhOBW.jpg

    "It is easier to deceive people than it is to convince them that they have been deceived."