DAGabriel:
Hi guys, thought about terrain for hobgoblins and thought about spider webs. So i had a look around, found this and wanted to share (thx to voodoo-crow from Das-Bemalforum.de):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zGw-NjFmfo
DAGabriel:
Hi guys, thought about terrain for hobgoblins and thought about spider webs. So i had a look around, found this and wanted to share (thx to voodoo-crow from Das-Bemalforum.de):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zGw-NjFmfo
silentbob27:
Sweet! I wonder with the English equivalent of flinke flasche is?
Bassman:
This guy is a genius!!
Cool idea for goblins and hobgoblins…
DAGabriel:
In english: Twist and glue.
http://www.uhu.com/en/products/all-purpose-adhesives/detail/uhu-alleskleber-flinke-flasche-1.html?cHash=e69ed01640777e20aa3b5bff1da4efad&step=0
silentbob27:
Thanks. It must be a European thing. i have never heard of Uhu before. I wonder if there is a comparison in the USA
DAGabriel:
Thanks. It must be a European thing. i have never heard of Uhu before. I wonder if there is a comparison in the USATry it here:
silentbob27
cornixt:
UHU is more well known for glue sticks in the USA, but they also do the general liquidy glue (smells a bit though!)
Nicodemus:
Yes, UHU glue is pretty much synonymous with the nontoxic, washable and sort of tacky children’s glue that’s great for gluing pieces of paper together in these parts.
That effect looks amazing… I could see myself going way overboard if I wasn’t areful, seeing as it looks so easy to do and makes such a striking effect!
~N
G.2:
We have UHU products in Australia. I even have that exact same glue as used on the video in my office.
Ishkur Cinderhat:
Wow this is a very cool idea!
I wonder if this could be made a little more durable with spray varnish after is has been applied. Those cobwebs would look good on vampire counts related stuff.