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<blockquote data-quote="Ashrum the Black" data-source="post: 3401498" data-attributes="member: 1585"><p>I'll second the recommendation of the Excalibur dental plaster. I tried normal plaster and it was just to flimsy for what I wanted, plus it mixes nicer as well. I just finished assembly the structure of my first ruined building and the blocks a fabulous. Any building issues where from me learning the ins and outs of putting the thing together. </p><p></p><p>Now I just need to find the time to finish the little details and then paint it. I'm seriously considering gettin some of the gothic molds to add some details to the building without having to pillage my 40K bits quite as much though. They look beautiful and I've got some serious ideas for a Cities of Death board.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for whihc molds I'd recommend to start with I'd say the tower, or inn are great starters. Those are molds 50 and 51, they both provide plenty of basic blocks and you can start making some buildings right away with them. From there I'd just add molds the complment them and allow you to build what you're envisioning. </p><p></p><p>-Ashrum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashrum the Black, post: 3401498, member: 1585"] I'll second the recommendation of the Excalibur dental plaster. I tried normal plaster and it was just to flimsy for what I wanted, plus it mixes nicer as well. I just finished assembly the structure of my first ruined building and the blocks a fabulous. Any building issues where from me learning the ins and outs of putting the thing together. Now I just need to find the time to finish the little details and then paint it. I'm seriously considering gettin some of the gothic molds to add some details to the building without having to pillage my 40K bits quite as much though. They look beautiful and I've got some serious ideas for a Cities of Death board. As for whihc molds I'd recommend to start with I'd say the tower, or inn are great starters. Those are molds 50 and 51, they both provide plenty of basic blocks and you can start making some buildings right away with them. From there I'd just add molds the complment them and allow you to build what you're envisioning. -Ashrum [/QUOTE]
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