If you put (dry) sand in the casting tray, any over spill will stop dead on contact. If your new to casting, especially with children. Be sure to warn them that just because the casting is set hard, it's still hot! :)
Martin
"Swing your arms shoulder high or I'll rip it off and hit you with the ---- soggy end" As a certain Scots Guard Lance Sergeant was fond of shouting to us "Crows" Not to mention "neck in the back of the collar" and dig those heels in" ^&grin
If you look back at old drill manuals like some of...
Sounds interesting but I bet they'll still be hauling cam nets over it and they'll still have to get out and shovel snow over the track marks etc. :)
Martin
Aha, I think I've cracked it!! Would a moderator please delete all of the empty posts, thanks. Me and computers, it's like a chimpanzee's tea party! :)
p.s. One of my biggest post counts is for a post with no pictures! :)
I'm sure there's a better way, but here's a link for now. Not impressed by photobucket so far!! http://s376.photobucket.com/user/Martin_Tabony/media/Figures/MG08%20Jager%201_zpsy0esua7z.jpg.html?o=0
What was first, the dog? I think you'll find the German army was also using them as in this figure I made a few years ago. They also used them in an attack roll but I don't believe they used them as much as the Belgians in harness...
They have all been new ones, if by that you mean newly attached from my computer. The issue seams to be with the picture files not attaching properly. Add file, OK Select file, OK. Upload file, nothing!
Martin
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