tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558144944835628364.post8411982599045886329..comments2024-03-01T16:09:55.821+00:00Comments on Torva Tenebris: An interview with Sean Patten from IronHands.comTod Tenebrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16278319648574876510noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3558144944835628364.post-20535775849402551692017-04-04T15:58:15.095+01:002017-04-04T15:58:15.095+01:00As an extra note, especially for those of us in th...As an extra note, especially for those of us in the UK who are not familiar with this stuff, when Sean mentions cross-stitch grating, over here that's known as plastic canvas (or granny grating or vinyl weave, due to its use in knitting). It comes in various weights and counts. The count refers to the number of tiny squares per inch – so 14 count looks smaller and more detailed than 10 count, but both are great for modelling. I would suggest 14 count is good for small bases whereas 7 or 10 counts might be better for terrain pieces. I also reckon you might want the stiffer stuff if you are thinking of using it for see-through grated flooring in terrain pieces.Tod Tenebrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16278319648574876510noreply@blogger.com