tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4061921503518017338.post3795451631355343093..comments2023-07-01T05:01:37.784-07:00Comments on In The Grim Cheapness of the Future...: Skull RockVirtual Strangerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01040333093180694172noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4061921503518017338.post-66920216304591616582011-11-04T18:03:40.316-07:002011-11-04T18:03:40.316-07:00Sean, I know just what you mean. I love the Basil...Sean, I know just what you mean. I love the Basilica kits and the Bastions and all that, but there really is something about the homemade stuff that helps remind you this is supposed to be a fun, creative hobby.<br /><br />Speaking of which... check out my quick filler article for this week. ;)Virtual Strangerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01040333093180694172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4061921503518017338.post-1738332577250016932011-10-31T19:47:54.683-07:002011-10-31T19:47:54.683-07:00I love the variety of inexpensive skull decoration...I love the variety of inexpensive skull decorations that come out for Halloween - it's pure bliss for the fanatic Warhammer terrain builder. And yes, your Skull Rock would make a perfect arcane fulcrum even as is...it reminds me of the days when even GW had to scratchbuild their terrain pieces.<br /><br />While I do love their ready-made buildings, bastions, and bunkers, it's good for both the soul and the imagination to fashion some terrain out of found items, home reno stuff, broken toys, and other discarded junk. Hell, it's practically the only way to make any kind of emplacement that isn't Imperial...Seanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09667975481335207816noreply@blogger.com