How to turn cheap hot glue sticks into glistening model crystals. In this video, I make a large batch of these crystals and use them to build crystal patch scatter terrain for use in miniature wargaming and tabletop roleplaying games. This is a handy method of simulating transparent or translucent crystals (especially the technique for increasing clarity). It would be easier to just buy them premade from resin or plastic, but sometimes you only need a couple or you want a certain shape. In those cases, with a little time and mere pocket change, you can facet yourself some beautiful fake gems. My Silly Gaming Channel - @evaneezer CONTENTS 0:00 - Intro 2:20 - Making the Crystals 8:50 - Bases & Assembly 10:57 - Results 13:52 - Outro Are you looking for more content like this? Check out the rest of the Gaming Tome channel. You can also find me at where I post articles about miniature and digital gaming. Lets have a round of applause for... MUSIC - “Crystalline“ - Amulets - “Glacier“ - Patrick Patrikios - “Komorebi“ - Futuremono - “Lament (Golden Light“ - Devon Church - “Loop-Caught“ - Andrew Langdon - “New Horizons“ - Futuremono - “Obelisks“ - Jesse Gallagher - “Through The Crystal“ - Jeremy Blake - “Voices in My Head“ - Quincas Moreira - “Walking in the Sky“ - Nico Staf --- Images --- - Cristales cueva de Alexander Van Driessche Modified (cropped) License: - Celestite (Crystal Cave, South Bass Island, Lake Erie, Ohio, USA) 52 (8320044669).jpg By James St. John Modified (cropped) Source: License:
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