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Post by madladdesigns on Oct 24, 2013 17:30:50 GMT -5
DM Scotty shows you how to easily craft the remains of a Dragon for your D&D encounters.
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Post by zellybrown on Oct 25, 2013 2:04:43 GMT -5
WoW nice crafting. You beat me to the punch scotty. I was in the process of making a full live standing bone dragon out of the skeletons with the twine around them that everyone said were a little oversized from the 1$ store. Ive had a little problem with glue sticking to these. I recommend washing these with soapy water, since mine have had like an oily base to them.
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Post by agsupernaturalfe on Oct 25, 2013 23:39:33 GMT -5
I don't know where to pick up the kind of snap together bones DMScotty used in the video, but definitely try the Walmart cheap toy aisle (usually at the ass end near the bikes ;p) for this craft they sell assembled dinosaurs skeletons that come with a removable rubber skin they are approx. $3. Or try looking for those dig your own fossil toys as an alternative.
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Post by sgtslag on Nov 16, 2013 11:58:20 GMT -5
I agree: this technique would allow the construction of a full, 3-D, Draco-Lich, at a fraction of the cost, and much, much larger, than a commercial version! I love the idea of making a Draco-Lich, both as a recurring NPC who refuses to take a permanent 'dirt nap', and as a major 'hero' piece in my BattleSystem mass/skirmish fantasy battle games, within an undead army's ranks. Wow, that concept is cool! Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
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