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Just to be clear. Deadline for any order from any company is November 5th. At the moment it looks like the order will be big enough to get a good price (15-20% off retail value) I will confirm all prices when all orders are given to me before I place it Money to be given when the items arrive. If you order and cancel after I make the order then I will send round some orks to break knee caps :D
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Hi. Next order will be November the 5th. This is the deadline
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Yup. Any company. Though at the moment for non gw stuff you might have to wait until January... Depends on other orders.
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I love instant mold. I've used it a lot... Yeah 8inches of green stuff for 1600. Sealed in the box so it's fresh
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Have you tried instant mold? It's very effective and very quick. Also cheap and reusable. The cost is in the putty you use for the cast. I use green stuff but any putty that dries hard will do. It's a lot easier and less messy than casting https://youtu.be/B6pzTyNKf1Q I have some if you want it.
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Hi all I know with the Tenge devaluing you might not be in the mood to spend right now. But if you do I am looking to make an order soonish. The more orders the sooner. I will time the order with the new Horus Heresy boxed set rumoured to be coming in November but it could be October. I can order Star Wars or nearly any other game. Depending on order size discounts will be between 10%-15% with no shipping costs Hope you're all well Lee
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Updated prices to currency I bought the items in (mostly). This means when buying I will use the exchange rate on the day to give your price. Makes it easier for us all I think.
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I can put them on order for you but I have none now sorry... Maybe in a month or so
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Added Age of Sigmar models Changed some prices
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Looking good bud! I haven't even put mine together yet X-)
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I'm not an expert but there is no formula for water to paint ratio really because it all depends on the paint used and the effect you want. It even varies within one companies range. Some gw paints are very thin and others very thick. So experiment and see what suits your style and what you want. Some painters prefer several weaker layers to 1 or more stronger layers. Personally I start thin and add more paint if needed I have found that in heat I need to add more water than normal. I also thoroughly recommend a wet pallete in the summer. You can drop your paint onto it from the bottle and mix as needed with water or other paints and it will stay fresh. They are cheap and easy to make http://www.fullborerminiatures.com/articles/wetpalette.html
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Hi again Orks are seen as "uncompetitive" in 40k nowadays. However this only matters if you plan on playing in competitive tournaments or regularly play players who just want to win and build horrible army lists. I have not encountered this in Kazakhstan. People here play with models they like and are very friendly. So that is my advice to you. Buy the models you like and play with them whilst being friendly :D Models are a big investment in time and money so the most important rule is to get what you like and everything else is secondary. I'm starting a Blood Angels army even though from a gaming side they are "uncompetitive" You get bonuses in 40k if your army is bound. This means a restriction on what models you take. Nearly all will be 1 HQ choice 2 troops choices 1 elite choice After that things are optional. This will give you a solid core to your army and allows plenty of cool choices on top. For orks I'd suggest: A Warboss as HQ 2 units of boyz and a truck for them each for your troops A unit of Nobz with a truck for your elite Check with someone with the latest ork codex because you used to be able to spilt your Nobz up and put them as leaders of your boyz in the future if you don't want to use them as a unit in the future. One last thing, ork armies tend to be quite big... So lots of models needed. You can build smaller ones so pay less for models. Have a look about on the web. There's plenty of help out there. Positive is the models are bigger so easier to paint. And a scrappy painting style will suit orks well if you're just learning to paint! Hope that helps
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Ok. You can get them at Dostyk Plaza next Monday at 8pm or yes I will take them to Inquisitor on the weekend if I do not see you on Monday
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Didn't get a chance to experiment. I'll do it with the washes and normal paints next week now. I'll let you know
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Yes the army builder ones are there Blue, Red, Green & Purple. Soft, Strong and Dark - these are brown in colour I only have one vallejo which is blue There are plenty of reviews online if you want to know how they are. I used strong myself for a Bretonnian army and it was perfect to give them a dark ruddy look
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Army builder washes are called tones Vallejo washes are called "Game colour wash" I haven't tried either myself yet but I have some of both and will try them as soon as my airbrush arrives! In fact i'll experiment tonight and post a picture of all 3 companies to compare
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Ok. Meet next Monday at 8pm outside Dostyk Plaza?
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Lo. Not from GW sorry. Only Army builder and Vallejo washes. Can meet to give you the saw next Monday outside Dostyk plaza again? 8pm?
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I am still looking for my heads. I have too many boxes and bags to look through =) =) =)
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Added magnets
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You're welcome =) Will have to meet for a game some time!
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Hi Yes new versions. Do you want to add the devastators?
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Send messages to you both Added assassins, changed paint prices and added brushes to the list