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John Garlic Legionary


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Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2005 9:30 pm Post subject: Re: Re: Warrior Games tomorrow (and flocking question embedd |
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Alas,
I will be unable to attend. I got off the leash at Bayou Wars last weekend,
but this weekend, I have to take care of the next generation while my wife
takes a speech pathology certification exam. By the time that is over, I
couldn't get to S.A. until evening. I just got back from Michael's where I got
a 3 x
2 piece of foamboard which I am prepping to instructing my son in Fast
Warrior this weekend. He's dying to learn, so I will get some quality game time
in.
Maybe someone can answer a question. I've heard of folks actually painting
large areas with diluted white glue and then flocking it. Does anyone know
the ratio of water to glue that is most effective?
Perhaps we can get together later this summer. Yes, my chariots would love
to rumble, but I am also rebasing my Greek Hoplites. They're the second army I
ever painted, so they don't hold a candle to many, but I still like 'em :-)
John
In a message dated 6/10/2005 2:41:10 PM Central Standard Time,
hrisikos@... writes:
The South Texas Warrior bunch will be gaming at Dave "The Beast" Beeson's
house tomorrow, starting about 8:30. We'll try to get in three games in
the usual format (1600 pts, standard tables, etc.) but nothing formal as I
understand it. I will actually be there, God willing. Can you make it on
such short notice, John "Big Daddy" Garlic? I'm wondering how my Greeks
will deflect chariots. Badly, probably. If anyone has been monitoring this
listserver and is in the San Antonio area and would like to play or learn
how to play Warrior, email a response and I'll give further
details/directions off-list if necessary or Dave's phone no. Dave's house
is at 3327 Flamingo Basin. Roll up and win...
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John Garlic Legionary


Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 450 Location: Weslaco, TX
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:55 am Post subject: Re: Re: Warrior Games tomorrow (and flocking question embedd |
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Thanks for all of the great ideas. I've no problem with bases, just wanting
to make a terrain board for FW. I may check out the 'gel pumice' at Michaels
before trying the glue, although that is the way I was inclined.
John
In a message dated 6/10/2005 7:49:55 PM Central Standard Time,
jwilkinson62@... writes:
just go to Michaels and pick up some gel pumice by "Goldens" go with the
coarse medium. Often Michaels runs a 40 % off add in most local Sunday
newspapers. This stuff is even better than the Valleijo product as it drys more
grainy than most gel pumice I've used.
kelly
Terry Dix <notalent@...> wrote:
Greetings John,
I used a 50/50 white glue/water mix, worked fine though I let it start
drying a bit before flocking.
> Maybe someone can answer a question. I've heard of folks actually
painting
> large areas with diluted white glue and then flocking it. Does anyone know
> the ratio of water to glue that is most effective?
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Recruit

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 194
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 3:04 am Post subject: Re: Warrior Games tomorrow (and flocking question embedded) |
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Greetings John,
I used a 50/50 white glue/water mix, worked fine though I let it start drying a
bit before flocking.
> Maybe someone can answer a question. I've heard of folks actually painting
> large areas with diluted white glue and then flocking it. Does anyone know
> the ratio of water to glue that is most effective?
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Bill Chriss Centurion


Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 1000 Location: Texas
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 3:12 am Post subject: Re: Re: Warrior Games tomorrow (and flocking question embedd |
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> Greetings John,
> I used a 50/50 white glue/water mix, worked fine though I let it start
> drying a bit before flocking.
>
I agree with Terry, John, but I also add dark umber or raw umber paint
(about 20% of the overall mix). Otherwise, if you lose any flocking or it
thins out with wear, it looks like snow rather than dirt underneath!!
Sorry you can't make it tomorrow.
Greek
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Mike Bard Legionary

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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 3:19 am Post subject: Re: Re: Warrior Games tomorrow (and flocking question embedd |
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I use undiluted white glue and fine railroad ballast. When the white glue
is dry I give the base a second coat of roughly 70:30 water:glue to seal it
down. After letting that dry overnight I paint it.
My flock don't come off!
For coloured flocking, what I used to do was to secure it down with
undiluted white glue and, after letting it dry overnight, putting a
protective clearcut over the figures AND the base to seal the flock down.
Michael Bard
That Greek Hoplite Guy
> > Maybe someone can answer a question. I've heard of folks actually
painting
> > large areas with diluted white glue and then flocking it. Does anyone
know
> > the ratio of water to glue that is most effective?
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Kelly Wilkinson Dictator

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 4172 Location: Raytown, MO
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 3:45 am Post subject: Re: Re: Warrior Games tomorrow (and flocking question embedd |
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Johnny,
I hear Speech Pathologists make better pay in horsepistols (hospitals) than
in education is that true? Would the next generation happen to have any little
Klingons or Federation forces? :)
kelly
jmgarlic@... wrote:
Alas,
I will be unable to attend. I got off the leash at Bayou Wars last weekend,
but this weekend, I have to take care of the next generation while my wife
takes a speech pathology certification exam. By the time that is over, I
couldn't get to S.A. until evening. I just got back from Michael's where I got
a 3 x
2 piece of foamboard which I am prepping to instructing my son in Fast
Warrior this weekend. He's dying to learn, so I will get some quality game time
in.
Maybe someone can answer a question. I've heard of folks actually painting
large areas with diluted white glue and then flocking it. Does anyone know
the ratio of water to glue that is most effective?
Perhaps we can get together later this summer. Yes, my chariots would love
to rumble, but I am also rebasing my Greek Hoplites. They're the second army I
ever painted, so they don't hold a candle to many, but I still like 'em :-)
John
In a message dated 6/10/2005 2:41:10 PM Central Standard Time,
hrisikos@... writes:
The South Texas Warrior bunch will be gaming at Dave "The Beast" Beeson's
house tomorrow, starting about 8:30. We'll try to get in three games in
the usual format (1600 pts, standard tables, etc.) but nothing formal as I
understand it. I will actually be there, God willing. Can you make it on
such short notice, John "Big Daddy" Garlic? I'm wondering how my Greeks
will deflect chariots. Badly, probably. If anyone has been monitoring this
listserver and is in the San Antonio area and would like to play or learn
how to play Warrior, email a response and I'll give further
details/directions off-list if necessary or Dave's phone no. Dave's house
is at 3327 Flamingo Basin. Roll up and win...
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 3:49 am Post subject: Re: Re: Warrior Games tomorrow (and flocking question embedd |
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Terry,
just go to Michaels and pick up some gel pumice by "Goldens" go with the
coarse medium. Often Michaels runs a 40 % off add in most local Sunday
newspapers. This stuff is even better than the Valleijo product as it drys more
grainy than most gel pumice I've used.
kelly
Terry Dix <notalent@...> wrote:
Greetings John,
I used a 50/50 white glue/water mix, worked fine though I let it start drying a
bit before flocking.
> Maybe someone can answer a question. I've heard of folks actually painting
> large areas with diluted white glue and then flocking it. Does anyone know
> the ratio of water to glue that is most effective?
>
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Kelly Wilkinson Dictator

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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 8:05 am Post subject: Re: Re: Warrior Games tomorrow (and flocking question embedd |
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Johnny,
I take cheap wal mart brown paint and mix it up in the pumice mixture and dry
brush the dried result with raw sienna and desert yellow sand. then use static
grass dispersed.
hope this helps,
kel
jmgarlic@... wrote:
Thanks for all of the great ideas. I've no problem with bases, just wanting
to make a terrain board for FW. I may check out the 'gel pumice' at Michaels
before trying the glue, although that is the way I was inclined.
John
In a message dated 6/10/2005 7:49:55 PM Central Standard Time,
jwilkinson62@... writes:
just go to Michaels and pick up some gel pumice by "Goldens" go with the
coarse medium. Often Michaels runs a 40 % off add in most local Sunday
newspapers. This stuff is even better than the Valleijo product as it drys more
grainy than most gel pumice I've used.
kelly
Terry Dix <notalent@...> wrote:
Greetings John,
I used a 50/50 white glue/water mix, worked fine though I let it start
drying a bit before flocking.
> Maybe someone can answer a question. I've heard of folks actually
painting
> large areas with diluted white glue and then flocking it. Does anyone know
> the ratio of water to glue that is most effective?
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