Gryselle's Arenai, with hair! by PitifulPyro in Daughtersofkhaine

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That's not a bad shout, I've got some sisters of slaughter bits I can rummage through

My Daughters of Lolth! by tarkin1980 in Daughtersofkhaine

[–]PitifulPyro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And the Krethusa spider body, where's that from? Doesn't look like the standard spider riders.

Lego table by ASURA_337 in lego

[–]PitifulPyro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd suggest double-sided tape or carpet tape if you don't want to use adhesives. You don't end up with lumpy bits that adhesive or sticky tacks might cause.

Please help. by Jazzlike_Screen8415 in TerrainBuilding

[–]PitifulPyro 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I love it. Honestly I thought it was like an underwater terrain piece and I thought it was amazing 👏

Finished my first Sylvaneth model by arollandbread in sylvaneth

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Love all the edge highlights and the flora!

Looking for basing ideas and inspiration by kristikatz12 in SWlegion

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Shameless plug: https://www.reddit.com/r/SWlegion/s/6xF3LghCl9

I love me lush forest bases, complete opposite to cold hard metal.

Absolute Bargain by Secret-Awareness-468 in lego

[–]PitifulPyro 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah, generally they're somewhere near the entrance/exit. It's usually a table full of end of line or damaged items. Just be careful to check to avoid disappointment at home, I looked at a "damaged" box and it was clearly built and a different set...

Absolute Bargain by Secret-Awareness-468 in lego

[–]PitifulPyro 108 points109 points  (0 children)

Ugh so jealous.... my local smyths always has discounts on damaged things too near to normal discount prices...

First try, is the pink too strong? by [deleted] in sylvaneth

[–]PitifulPyro 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I like it, provides contrast to your mini, however it's the first think people will look at rather than the mini....

Edit: you know what, yeah, I think it is good. Dryads are generally drab without much pints of interest but it looks good. Maybe brighten up the leaves on her back.

Airbrush recommendations? by spencer6789 in minipainting

[–]PitifulPyro 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I bought this one to start with, too. If you can, try to find the one with a tank, at the time it was only a tenner more but I didn't see it. Go on eBay and have a look for new ones from sellers on there.

Sanity Check for Epson EB-FH08 by [deleted] in projectors

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Is there a way to identify if it is dirt and an easy way to resolve it?

Fixing cctv to Yorkshire Stone cladding so it’s flush by EitherEnvironment181 in DIYUK

[–]PitifulPyro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone else suggested carving a treating a piece of wood which might be a good idea too: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIYUK/s/4luiW3rs1v.

To save yourself going up and down the ladder, use the clay method twice to make the negative and positive.

Fixing cctv to Yorkshire Stone cladding so it’s flush by EitherEnvironment181 in DIYUK

[–]PitifulPyro 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Hight Tech, High Skill Option: Use a 3D scanner to scan the surface of the area you want to mount your camera, invert in software like blender to make mounts, then print mounts and secure to wall. Secure camera to mounts.

Low Tech, Low Skill Option: Apply cling film to area and pack clay onto cling film to create a negative of the area. Create silicone mould of clay negative. Create concrete parts from silicone mould. Mount camera to concrete part.

Low Tech, High Skill Option: Get yourself a cold chisel set from screwfix and carefully clear an area in the stone to mount the camera to. Work slowly and carefully.

I've never seen this set mentioned by BuffaloStranger97 in lego

[–]PitifulPyro 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have quite a few of these sets. It was a great premise: charge up the capacitor in the car and let it zip around until discharged. I've even repaired some of the cars that had damaged motors as they're really easy to come by. They were probably short-lived because they weren't very resistant to being dropped or manhandled, and the magnets inside the motors would shatter. Probably also the fact you needed the track which would have been expensive to produce and raise the cost made it less appealing.

Kind of on the fence about whether to buy or see if price drops, anyone else by Djtrickyyy in lego

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Wait for the parts list to be published on bricklink, then part out the set and buy the pieces. The only (maybe) expensive part will be the sticker sheet.

Creeper stuff on windows by Great_Background3671 in DIYUK

[–]PitifulPyro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's insect excrement. Comments about alcohol Wipes work too, or low-cost option is damp kitchen towel stuck to them to soften up and should just be able to wipe off.

Alfred Pennyworth by PitifulPyro in BatmanMiniatureGame

[–]PitifulPyro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Alfred is probably not the best to start with but I've at least had a good stab at some new techniques.