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After some delivery shenanigans, finally received a set of stamping plates from Goblin Hobbies. Tested them out in my son’s terminators. The icons are possibly a touch small for the new terminator pads, but should work nicely on pretty much everything else. There is a bit of a knack to it. You need to really roll it into the gel stamp, and then not shift when applying it to the model. As you can see here, we haven’t quite mastered it, so there is some differences and slight defects, but it’s a pretty solid technique in my view. So much easier and better quality than freehand.

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