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Early Access - Ultimate Kobold Tunnel, Trap and Bridge Kit || MurderGoblins Unite!

Hi Guys!

Well, I got there :) I'm pretty happy with how the bridges and tunnels turned out, especially the ones I can use with buildings, and the rest are nice little additions.

Rough templates are attached for the tunnels and stone bridges (the shape, basically, you'll need to do the wiggling at the edges yourself!)

Let me know what you think!

In other news, I'm planning the next livestream for this Sunday and 7pm BST, I'll be making a separate post to announce it but I might as well let you guys know :)

Early Access - Ultimate Kobold Tunnel, Trap and Bridge Kit || MurderGoblins Unite!

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Kobolds are clever inventors and primitive engineers, I don't think they'd have any problem using levers, wheelbarrows or even group effort :) I use larger, real rocks for the weight, it keeps them in place. Foam would be too light, couldn't say for the fish tank stuff, but if its smaller it would probably be lighter....

PensiveBadger

Modelling compound has a different makeup and has more texture due to the paper used in it, so it gives a less smooth and more 'natural' finish. It also doesn't crack or shrink :) Plus the amount used is TINY, I mixed it in a plastic shot glass πŸ˜… EDIT: forgot to mention, drying time is pretty fast, I tend to leave mine an hour or so til the surface is dry, but the smaller the piece, the faster it cures.

PensiveBadger

Second question is about proportion. The rocks seem pretty big compared to the kobolds (which you pronounce like "cobbled" and we Americans pronounce like "co-bold"). Do you think they'd be able to lift them that size to surround those metal spikes? I was thinking it might be better to make them from foam or pebbles or something. Maybe fish tank rocks?

Jessica Elliott

How long does the modeling compound take to dry? It seems like it's more expensive than spackle, which is what I usually use for that sort of thing. Have you tried that instead? I think where you're at they might call it pollyfilla. I haven't used it with magnets, though, so not sure if that would work. But it's convenient since there's always some left over after patching walls around the house.

Jessica Elliott


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