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Hah. Purging pesky insects with fire! That's how it's done. My boyfriend had trouble with mill moths for quite a while. Finally the majority was gone, glue traps and spray were used, but every other week a lonely moth would appear. Eventually we figured that maybe they come from the outside. A while later, he had friends visiting, he decided to look into a cookie tin he had on his kitchen cabinet. Yep. That thing was the origin of the kitchen cabinet hive fleet we tried to get rid of. Completely filled with that spiderweb-like stuff these moths make, crawling with specimen in all stages of development. The literal hive fleet main battleship. This thing was put outside on the balcony and was torched immediately. I can't remember if it was done with the classic deodorant and lighter combo or if the kitchen gas torch, that little blowtorch looking thing used on creme brulee... It took two or three blasts of flames to eradicate everything in that tin...
The big barrier to entry isn't the politics of the Germans ( I believe the SS were Nazis and the typical german soldier at the time hated the SS and didn't consider themselves to be nazis) because they're plastic toy soldiers. It's the massive requirement of terrain to have a nice game. Infinity the game has a similar issue but since there is now card printed terrain you can buy which is reasonable, it's easier to get into
Hey Guys! I love the video and tried to replicate it's look; but had really hard times gettin it done. Has anybody tips on the paint to water ratio? Especially the shading part give me a headache. Even a 9 to 1 ratio of Nuln Oil to Color a decent change in tone. would be thankful for any help! cheers!
For anyone who may be doing some shopping in Ikea or any other furniture store in which you get everything boxed up, save those boxes and the little separator parts as those can be super useful for terrain building