Another offering from Black Fleet Brewing is Freebooter's Dunkel Weissbier Ale.
If you can get washers with the smaller holes in them it gives a better area of attraction. A pair of magnets would be too strong when it came to disassembly.
Bligh Today, 02:02Or epoxy a nut or washer in there, whatever gives a cheaper "cost per item."
Diamondback Yesterday, 18:40Should do the trick. I may even follow suit Dobbs. let me know how you fare.
Rob.
Hmmm, I like this magnet idea. I think I'll insert a magnet on the left of each piece and a screw on the right. That way I don't have to worry about
Dobbs Yesterday, 07:32Ah! If only I had the foresight to have done that with our old farthings Jonas.
Rob.
For my coastal paths I have some wend their way off and on along the back, with the odd path or track running down to a cove for landing actions. The
Bligh Yesterday, 02:11When Sweden abandoned the 10-öring, a very small coin worth less than a pence, I hoarded them. Now I have no idea where I put them...
TexaS Yesterday, 02:05Certainly a cheap way of producing your markers, coin or not.
Not sure if in England we still have a law about not defacing coin of the realm?
Very interesting. It seems though if you are scaling up speed, you may also need to scale the gun ranges to match? And buy a bigger table
Suggestion: Maybe consider drilling some small holes in the ends and installing small magnets to hold them together as tables get jostled?
No worries here Henry I have so many miniatures project and ships to work on already - the lead pile or now maybe the resin pile! I am glad to hear about
DeRuyter 01-24-2021, 21:20Here's a little something I've been experimenting with:
This is a Straight ruler.
We've
I'm really happy with my progress so far. All that remains is adding shrubbery and maybe roads. I'm torn on roads, because
Nautical related Taverns.
Europa Park.
Bligh Today, 02:31