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Hello all!

I always loved crafting terrain. Over the years I've made quite a lot of tables for the clubs I've been playing with.

Lastly, I've discovered there is a Fablab near home, with a freely available lasercutter!!
No more hand made itmes for me
So I began making some blueprints and I printed them...

Turned out better than I first imagined:


What do you think?
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This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2019/07/26 06:18:41


 
   
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That looks cool. Nice job!

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One thing I have always wondered about MDF terrain - how do you paint it? By which i mean, how do you paint it without covering up the laser etched detail? Or does that show through the paint?

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 filbert wrote:
One thing I have always wondered about MDF terrain - how do you paint it? By which i mean, how do you paint it without covering up the laser etched detail? Or does that show through the paint?


The etchings are actually comparatively large. The last few pieces I painted (using GW paints) got a coat of spray primer, a fairly thick basecoat, two washes and two to four drybrushed coats and that didn't visibly fill in any etched detail.

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Those look great! I've ordered a variety of similar products and those look every bit as good... can't wait to see them with paint!

   
 
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