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Your opponent has miniatures without magnets? Angry of losing the ball marker? Bored of seeing how the magnets in the bases stick or repeal each other? These balls have a flexible open ring that will keep them around the feet of the miniatures, or you can put them bag style, holding them around the body so the model "carries the ball". No more magnets needed, no more bouncing and rolling balls disappearing.

11-15mm tip-to-tip, 7-8mm diameter, balls for table top games like Impact's Elfball, GW's BloodBowl or Heresy's Deathball. Holder ring diameter 20mm to stay put in most common bases and at the same time be compatible with big miniatures. This sprue holds one model of each of the following 4 types:

- Rugby, spheroid without laces.
- American, laces and pointy ends.
- Australian, smaller laces and indented ends.
- Fantasy, spikes.

Sand and clean the models to fix small "cast" lines and remove any left over material from production. The material is porous, so apply multiple thin coats of primer until it seals. Thinned putty is also a good seal for the balls, but the rings should only get flexible paint (and varnish), preferably in same colour than final surface, for a long lasting look. Paint the rings to match your bases or team colours, with acrylic paint. Brush-on flexible varnish and static grass can mimic the bases' surface too.
 
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Sandstone QuickRef, the fastest way to determine how a given RGB triplet will look once printed.

Each "wall" surface shows a 8*8 combination of 2 channels with the third at constant level. Each "room" has 3 of these walls, so you can see RGc, RcB and cGB combinations, with the contant "c" as shown in the edges.

Plus: RGB and CMYK (as defined by RGB data) gradients, to check smooth transitions; Grey steps, to check color balance; and Resolution tests combining two greys (black and white, then darkest grey with lightest grey, then mid dark and mid light and finally the two "central" greys) at 4, 8, 16, 20 and 24 lines per 3mm (~1/8 inch).

The values used to define the colours are 0x00, 0x24, 0x48, 0x6D, 0x91, 0xB6, 0xDA and 0xFF. You can download this image to use a color picker:
 
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Dice box that also doubles as dice tower, so dice thrown thru the top opening will bounce randomly and exit via the bottom opening.

Just align the holes to use as dice tower thanks to its double Y-shaped internal bouncers or rotate the inner "jail" 180 degrees to close and use as box. A tiny padlock (not included) can be used to keep the box closed.
 
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Creations by Stannum using 3d printing technology.