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Rebasing 60+ goblins, casting base molds, glazing tongues for 2 hours, and all the tedious progress that doesn't make for exciting video but gets the job done.
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Rebasing 60+ goblins, casting base molds, glazing tongues for 2 hours, and all the tedious progress that doesn't make for exciting video but gets the job done.
A whole day of painting squig tongues set to music—plus cutting in details with black to protect all that hard work on the skin.
Late night glazing session finishing Mangler Squig skin—the consistency secrets, why you paint from shadow to highlight, and knowing what to focus on for army painting.
Recreating Mangler Squig box art two ways—airbrush and drybrush. Same results, different tools. Plus why volumetric painting looks goofy on armies.
Goblins popping off bases, demon prince mold floating to the top, making my own music from a whistle and belly gut smacks. Tomorrow we finally paint.
Sleep-deprived dad energy: fixing toad molds, learning that participation isn't consumption, and discovering I glued figures to basing material instead of the actual bases.
One month of daily videos! Celebrating by finally casting the Chaos Toad I've had for years—silicone molds, first cast, and discovering my new hobby obsession.
One month in and finally casting the toad I bought years ago. Candle wax to stick the model, eyeballing silicone, and learning that feet need vent holes.
Finally done building! 18 hours of tedious work later, all 90 goblins are assembled. Tomorrow the videos get cool again.
15 hours later, all 90 goblins are mold line free. I've dulled the back side of an X-Acto blade. This has been brutal.
Quick one tonight—discovered quick-release moisture traps exist after 10+ years of airbrushing. Mind blown, goblins ready for tomorrow.
12 hours into assembly with no visible progress—here's my tip for staying motivated: get quick wins to keep the momentum going.