Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Wargames Bakery: Stencilis - Flexible Wargame Miniature Painting Stencils Kickstarter


Dave and Sal from Wargames Bakery has just started their second Kickstarter campaign: The goal of this Kickstarter is to create a range of flexible, reusable and robust Detailing Stencils that can easily be used to create fantastic icons and detailing on wargaming & display model vehicles, banners, buildings, miniature troopers & terrain by gamers and model makers of all skill levels. 


We have gone all out to create prototypes for our 18 Stencilis shown here, and WITH YOUR HELP we will be able to turn this new idea in miniature detailing from a concept into a full range of products! If we manage to exceed our target we will be able to fund the digital mastering and tool production of more & more designs too - we have over 200 unique designs already planned & drawn up (and quite a few good-old generic ones too!), but they are not yet mastered, and we are still adding more to this pile all the time!


By using Stencilis Stencils you have the ability to not only spray flat details on flat sections of your larger miniatures and scenery wall sections, but as Stencilis Stencils are thin and flexible, with a little practice you will be able to use them on edged vehicle surfaces, shaped vehicle surfaces and really tricky curvy miniature vehicle surfaces.


Once you have used them with paints or spray paints you can clean them easily by rubbing, scrunching and balling them up under a tap (they are very durable), or if you are lazy (like me) you can press parcel or masking tape on the paint filled side and pull it off - this pulls off all the dried paint - easy peasie, making them as good as new and ready for countless more painting sessions! Interested in much more information including the ways of how you can use the stencils or simply to pledge and make this Kickstarter another great succes, click here.


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