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Stay tuned to BrushThralls.com for upcoming changes. March 20th should see the switch over to the newer Word Press powered site and March 27th begins a series of guest articles featuring some of the best and brightest new talent BrushThralls.com has to offer. Rob Strohmeyer, Editor-In-Chief, BrushThralls.com text/html2008-09-22T15:43:20+01:00http://archive.brushthralls.comBrushThralls Forums Now OPEN!
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Our new forums are now open to the general public. Stop on by and say Howdy. We don't bite... much. ;)forums.brushthralls.com (http://forums.brushthralls.com/index.php?) text/html2008-07-16T20:46:11+01:00http://archive.brushthralls.comReview :: Dragon Forge Design Resin Bases
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Have you ever wondered whether resin scenic bases are worth the investment? I've seen some pretty shoddy castings out there myself so I'm usually on the skeptical side. Today I'm going to review the new Wasteland II series of scenic bases from Dragon Forge Designs (http://www.dragonforge.com/) , sculpted and produced by Jeff Wilhelm.