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Demos and events that're in the USA, Canada, Mexico, and them latin countries to Brazil)

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    That sewer table is awesome. Would love to play on that. Love the way they did it - gonna have to try that myself some time. Looks awesome and should be easy (somewhat) to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddywhack View Post
    That sewer table is awesome. Would love to play on that. Love the way they did it - gonna have to try that myself some time. Looks awesome and should be easy (somewhat) to do.
    It's for sale we knocked it out in a week. The Foundry will do custom tables per your spec and it can be made modular check them out on Facebook or shoot me a email mhtibbits@gmail.com

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    I'm curious as to how they did the goo, it looks amazing!
    Own: Perdita , Sonnia, Lady J, Hoffman, Lucius, McCabe , Seamus, Molly, Nicodem, McMourning, Misaki

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBurner View Post
    I'm curious as to how they did the goo, it looks amazing!
    The store owners sneeze awesome... and goo?... Just ask them: http://www.facebook.com/foundrygaming

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    I'm curious as to how they did the goo, it looks amazing!
    One of the guys uses joint compound (dry wall mud) to sculpt in the "water" effect. He said the color is achieved with around seven layers of drybrushing using greens and yellows.

 

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