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Made in no
Mutilatin' Mad Dok





Norway, Tønsberg

This is my first try at Wargaming terrain, and I'm pretty happy with the outcome. Theyre made out of styrofoam sheets(XPS), paver sand, some coarse tiny rocks and white glue.

I'd love to answer any questions.
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Neophyte Undergoing Surgeries




Looks awesome. How tall is each layer?
   
Made in no
Mutilatin' Mad Dok





Norway, Tønsberg

NattyMac wrote:
Looks awesome. How tall is each layer?

Thank you, they're 3 cm.
   
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Violent Enforcer







Looks cool and above all, very playable!
   
Made in no
Mutilatin' Mad Dok





Norway, Tønsberg

 master of asgard wrote:
Looks cool and above all, very playable!

Thanks! I tried to make the ledges wide enough for small bases. I like playable more than realistic, but I feel desert terrain are a little bit of both, desert terrain often occurs with some flat mountains.
   
 
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