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Made in ca
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Canada

Hey guys...got a new tutorial/terrain build in progress on the blog. Apart from being my first scratch build of terrain it includes many other firsts. Will expand the blog post as I go along. Here are some pics to puzzle the mind.

Will use this thread for all my terrain WIPs.

Also, any advice on painting/sealing plaster would be welcome. Currently I have one layer of plaster cloth drying nicely. Will post finished terrain pics here after the project's end. C&Cs?

Photo Tutorial: Scratch building hostile forest terrain (In Progess)


   
Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User




Canada

Actually here's one more for you to see the context. I just had a fantastic idea for using flax seed to great effect while at the same time minimizing my workload.

Photo Tutorial: Scratch building hostile forest terrain (In Progess)

   
Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User




Canada

Moar! 3 day push done and I have built and primed a sweet Imperial City terrain box (2x size of Imperial Sector).

Still need to actually paint detail them, but even at this stage I think they look phenomenal. Big milestone. Progress on blog & Instagram. Enjoy!





   
Made in be
Arch Magos w/ 4 Meg of RAM






In the Wasteland

The terrain looks promising.

Are you going to put the ruins on bases? You could add a lot more detail to the pieces if you do. (IMO)



 
   
Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User




Canada

 Scrazza wrote:
The terrain looks promising.

Are you going to put the ruins on bases? You could add a lot more detail to the pieces if you do. (IMO)


thanks. short answer, probably not. the reason being that I want a very transportable table...which is where my zuzzy mat and 3 two by four folding tables come in. I do know what you mean though so I am playing around with some materials to make high detail rest bases where I can plop these pieces onto and remove after. We'll see what happens

   
 
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