After dry fitting the lava buds, I don’t think stanchions or columns are necessary. I need to be careful not to screw up the paint,
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TIL that I’ve loved Vallejo paints longer than I realized The Vallejo-Safranek marriage started the new business. They set it up in the garage of

Whelp, the clay is on. It took for-freaking-ever, but I think it was worth it. I started gap filling with plastic putty; it should work

Finally made it to the final stages. I finished cutting the corners and did a final seal of the edges with exterior PVA and heavy

I managed to lose one of my troops; well, most of her, what’s left ventures into bride of Ichabod territory. I don’t care enough to

I gave myself one more day to finish painting the guards, and then I’m moving on. Given my tendency to obsess, best to put a

Not a ton of progress on the guards, but some details. Bringing in more color feels like it would dilute the cohesiveness. I went with

I do love it when a plan comes together. I prepped the back of the lava bud guard stanchions with gloss coat for the crackle.

You’re standing above me, with your heel at my cheek I think I found a form that’s going to work for the guard stanchions. Three

3 hours. 3 hours with the pasta roller to make one block of polymer clay workable. I would rather fold a fitted bed sheet in

The liquid Sculpey won’t be here until tomorrow, so I figured maybe I’d mix in a little FIMO white. It’s opaque, but I figured a

The season change hit me harder than expected. Again. It’s dark all the time and all I want to do is hibernate. Not exactly productive.