Leadbear’s Scenic Tufts – Wargaming Recon #143




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Summary: Leadbear’s Tufts are an exceptional scenic basing product from Australia. Listen to learn how you can save money on an incredible product. Support Jonathan through PATREON Leadbear’s Tufts Useful Links Leadbear’s Tufts Facebook page (ideal way to contact & order the tufts) Leadbear’s Tufts on eBay My Leadbear Tufts Unboxing video on Youtube Varieties of Tufts Single color (dark green, light green, wild grass, beige, etc) Leafy tufts with flowers (purple, red) Crop strips Arid tufts (sparse in appearance) Flowers (purple, red, yellow, white) Stony tufts (small stones/rocks) Combo tufts (stony tufts with flowers, stony tufts with leafy tufts) Come in 4mm, 6mm, and 12mm sizes Made of Silflor MiniNatur materials Cost Comparison 120 6mm Leadbear’s Tufts costs 10 Australian (roughly $7.11 USD) Cost per tuft = 6 cents USD Cost per tuft including shipping = 7 cents USD 44 6mm Army Painter tufts costs $6.99 USD (mostly small/unusable tufts) Cost per tuft = 16 cents USD per tuft or 20-25 cents USD per tuft when comparing same size as Leadbear’s Tufts Army Painter tufts cost 3 1/2 times MORE money than Leadbear’s Tufts Both are made from the same Silflor MiniNatur materials Leadbear’s Tufts are the BETTER BUY Mailbag Via our Youtube channel: Listener Mc1gamer said about Episode 142: Age of Sigmar with Aaron Bostian “I strongly suggest actually playing the game…Alot of your issues with the game are common initially. However, it plays so much different than it reads….Easy to learn and far more complexity than most give it credit. Give it a try, you might change your mind.” Via our Twitter account: Listener Carl said “I’ve recently discovered the Wargaming Recno podcast. It’s well worth a try, easy listen, covers a wide variety of subjects around wargaming.” Listener Michael said about Episode 119: Henry Hyde Wargaming Author “oh I see an interview with a certain Mr Hyde in ep 119, that’s worth listening to” Do you have questions, comments, or constructive feedback? Then please share it with us on Facebook, Twitter, or via e-mail at jonathan@wargamingrecon.com. I’m stunned and terribly saddened to hear of the passing of longtime listener Andrew. He helped to give the show the name Wargaming Recon. Andrew was a kind soul who selflessly gave of himself to help those around him. Despite being legally blind he taught children how to wargame. Wargaming Recon has lost a good friend in his passing. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Do You Like Wargaming Recon? If you like what you hear and you use iTunes to get our content we ask a favor of you. Please consider reviewing us on iTunes & Stitcher Radio. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Review us on iTunes Stitcher Radio is fast becoming a popular way for listeners to find great podcasts. Help a would-be listener find Wargaming Recon by leaving your review. Review us on Stitcher Radio PATREON PATREON Patreon backers get newest episodes FIRST As a thank you to those backing the show on Patreon I will be releasing episodes to them before anyone else can get the episode. Don’t want to wait? Why not support Wargaming Recon through our Patreon. It costs just $1 per episode roughly $2 per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Thank you to: Dave & the Wargames @ BattleShades Facebook group Jamie @DrakePoldragon on Twitter. He’s a dad for the 2nd time to a beautiful newly born daughter. Announcements Wargaming Recon LIVE Page Jonathan is recording Wargaming Recon LIVE for your viewing pleasure. You can watch the live streaming episodes through our brand new LIVE page. It shows the live streaming recording, a calendar of upcoming live recordings, and it features a [...]