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Zombietown. I can't believe it's been about nine years now. Yup, you guessed it, there's gonna be a paragraph about "Back in the Day... ". Well, anyway, it was about 1998 or so, when my friend Chuck Sharpe (see modelling section) ran the first "Zombietown Massacre! " game, which has now become a local favorite and seasonal classic. The big "draws" to the Zombietown game that we run around Halloween time are the classic joke characters and the over-the-top grunge and scumbaggishness of the town itself. The place is a slum of comic proportions.

In all of gamerdom you will never find a more wretched hive of Scum and Villainy. There have been several good "Urban" setups published in gaming magazines, but I wanted to show you all what a couple of guys can do painting on friday nights for a couple of months, and can accumulate over the course of several years. Most of the shells used for the Zombietown buildings are O scale model railroad buildings. But now ..... The Stipsicz Hussars. Combat Zone Chronicles, an ongoing log devoted to em-4's Near Fu. Neue Seite 3. Waterfall Tutorial - The Whistle Post - Model Railroad Forum.

Part 3 Spray effects... 8) Take cotton ball And pinch a little between your fingers and pull it carefully away (keeping it attached) Keep going back to the ball itself and repeating until you have a lengthy, wispy looking piece of cotton. 9) Place on the fall. 10) Once everything is where you want it…spray with hairspray (a few light coats are better than one heavy…bet you heard that before…LOL) Sometime in the future the cotton may become dusty or discolored…you can always pull the cotton off and replace it….good as new! This last pic was taken by the friend I made the waterfall and diorama for There are many ways to do one of these...this is ONE way But I will say one thing for this method...It is very easy and almost "Steve Proof"!

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