Tea Candle Burning Markers

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Imaginos ( 480 )
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Tea Candle Burning Markers

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I didn't see this posted here, so figured I would. This dude made some great burning markers for 40K (or other game) using tea candles. Check his blog at this link for images and instructions:

http://santacruzwarhammer.blogspot.com/ ... -burn.html

If you surf around the blog, he has some other great ideas and stuff too.
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Re: Tea Candle Burning Markers

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Okay.

That's kind of cool.


Gonna have to make myself some.



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Re: Tea Candle Burning Markers

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Yeah, I picked up 2 2-packs at The Dollar Tree - so 4 electric tea lights for $2. Much better than what I saw at the hobby store, where they wanted $3 for 1 "halloween" tea light. Another benefit is the ones I got have replaceable batteries - the ones at the hobby store were not replaceable.
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Re: Tea Candle Burning Markers

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Bah.. pansies.
use real tea canndles, not the electric copies.
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