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Made in us
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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

I think that is an excellent look, too and I didn't necessarily want to suggest you go for crazy waves, just to share that amazing piece as inspiration
   
Made in ca
Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

Here are some pictures of the progress.

First one is at the same state as my last post, but with figs and mock-up terrain to check that the size really works.


levelled the foam "steps" with wood putty, then sanded it smooth. After that, I cut the foam to have harshly level spots for the house.


In the next picture, you'll see some rough embossing were the roads will go. After doing some more research on old Britanny towns, it's the way they drained water from the streets. Here some link to some of the reference pictures I'm using:
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4007/4340162805_db9c3e49cd_o.jpg
http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000iKg4mvvL5A8/s/880/880/print-Brittany-Locronan-Street.jpg
http://farm8.static.flickr.com/7158/6735486581_43022af24b.jpg



The last pictures are after starting the brick work on the roads. Same technique as with the docks, but mostly with rows of stones, so even easier to make. . One pic of the whole board, with about 60-70% of the brick work done. The other two pictures are some close-ups of a road and of the pattern to separate the market place from the rest.







Next update will have the brick work done, and most probably the various low walls, the garden section, and the river bed. The whole base board, if you will.


   
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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

Bricks/cobbles are looking good! In this last pic, what is the pattern in the square in the bottom right square section of the pic for? Looks cool
   
Made in ca
Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

It's an Herringbone pattern, such as this one, but far less successful.

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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

Wow, great! I wasn't sure if you'd actually etched that in... it's quite intricate.
   
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Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

 RiTides wrote:
Wow, great! I wasn't sure if you'd actually etched that in... it's quite intricate.

I didn't actually etch all that by hand with an exacto. That would have taken forever!

Following an article I saw online, I took an old pencil, from which I removed the eraser, but not the metal holder. Using some small plyers, I formed the metal part in a rectangle. That's what I pressed into the foam, to mark the pattern.

   
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Dakar





Pegasus Games

Well Tonio, I think it all looks really great. Keep it up. I enjoy seeing your projects progress.

   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





New Jersey, USA

For non standing water I've had pretty good luck using Modeling Paste, Paint and Varnish. Put a thick coat on the area your working with then run your fingers through it to make it look like ripples/waves in water. Once it dries you can paint it then varnish it.


 
   
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Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

Vacations and a looming deadline are getting the better of me for wip picture taking and posting. I do have a bunch taken to sift through, upload and comment, but it will be done after the board is completed.

In the meantime, here is a quick shot of the board pre-resin for the river, which I am starting tomorrow. The black zones are for the buildings, and the green-brownish zone at the back will received flock.

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Pre resin board

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Wow, It already looks ready to play on. Seriously, Bravo!


Lockark wrote:If you stat it, they will kill it.
 
   
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Fixture of Dakka






Akron, OH

Looks great! Can't wait to see it in person this weekend.

-Emily Whitehouse| On The Lamb Games
 
   
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Nimble Skeleton Charioteer





DeLand, FL

Tonio, that cobblestone is amazing. There is a lot of love and dedication in there getting the cobbles different colors. Be proud!

It's spelled "cavalry." NOT "calvary." 
   
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Fixture of Dakka







Lovely work, Tonio.

   
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Neophyte Undergoing Surgeries



Montreal, Canada

Wow those cobbles look great. I bet there must be a really nice even base coat under all that hard work of yours.

Seriously guys, this picture doesn't do the board justice. I was over at Tonio's place last night and he's added a ton of little details since this picture was taken. I am crazy jealous of this mans talent and attention to detail. You should see how the buildings are shaping up... I would go insane before doing half the detail work Tonio is doing.

I can't wait to see the finished product at Gencon!

32 different wargaming armies and counting. 
   
Made in us
Dakar





Pegasus Games

Fragjuice wrote:
Wow those cobbles look great. I bet there must be a really nice even base coat under all that hard work of yours.
I would go insane before doing half the detail work Tonio is doing.


I totally agree. This is beautiful. It does inspire me to work harder on my own projects if only to not be embarrassed by them in comparison
   
Made in ca
Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

Thanks all for the nice comments.

Here is a pic of the board just before it was packed up for shipping. The add-ons (buildings, accessories, etc), will be delivered in person by none other than Fragjuice, but the board didn't fit in a plane legal suitcase.



I am REALLY happy with how it turned out.

The resin was a first time use of that specific product, and I was fearing that it might damage the board. Crisis averted, it looks super nice.

Once the rush on the smaller pieces is done and they are on their way to Gencon, I'll come back with the wip shot I passed over in the last two weeks.

   
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Fixture of Dakka






Akron, OH

Really cannot wait to see this in person

-Emily Whitehouse| On The Lamb Games
 
   
Made in ca
Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

Thanks Cyp. I hope it will be up to your expectations.


Now, here are some detail shots, at the same stage. I added a Civitan Conscript to help with the scale.










   
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Fixture of Dakka







Beautiful job, man. Really lovely board.

   
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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

That is amazing! I cannot wait to see it at GenCon
   
Made in ca
Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

And I'm done! All accessories and add-ons are painted and sealed. I'm dropping them with Fragjuice tonight, and they'll be on their way for Gencon Wednesday morning. Right in time.

All accessories, fully painted. Two barrels have resin water effect still drying.


The two market stalls. My initial plan was to custom build them like the rest of the board, but time ran out. Those two are by MAS, coming from the Wolsung Kickstarter. Products are made from various stuff: barley, coucous, moss, wood chips, decorative flowers, etc.


One of the building. The other two were still wrapped in rubber bands at that time, waiting for the gluing of the roof to finish drying. I'm really happy with them, but if I had more time, I would have added more weathering to them, and probably would have gone back and accentuated the definition between the big corner stones and the rest of the walls. To give you a rough size estimate, that one is 6" long x 4" wide x 7" high.



Now, we just need for the OTLG crew to assemble all that and take some final pictures. Can't wait!

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Old Sourpuss






Lakewood, Ohio

I would be honored to do that

I would love to know what it would cost someone to get a board made by you, probably too rich for my blood, but a girl can dream!

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DR:80+S++G+M+B+I+Pwmhd11#++D++A++++/sWD-R++++T(S)DM+

Ask me about Brushfire or Endless: Fantasy Tactics 
   
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Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

 Alfndrate wrote:
I would be honored to do that

Great! If you can, take pics with, and without, models.

Alfndrate wrote:I would love to know what it would cost someone to get a board made by you, probably too rich for my blood, but a girl can dream!

What size? What style? Don't forget that this was my first go at commission work. I'm probably not charging enough yet. Jump on the occasion before I adjust my price.

   
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Lakewood, Ohio

 Tonio wrote:
 Alfndrate wrote:
I would be honored to do that

Great! If you can, take pics with, and without, models.

Alfndrate wrote:I would love to know what it would cost someone to get a board made by you, probably too rich for my blood, but a girl can dream!

What size? What style? Don't forget that this was my first go at commission work. I'm probably not charging enough yet. Jump on the occasion before I adjust my price.


Hrm... I'd honestly love an EFT board, I've got 4x4 stuff out the wazoo (table, terrain, etc...) I do not have a board for a game I helped design however

DR:80+S++G+M+B+I+Pwmhd11#++D++A++++/sWD-R++++T(S)DM+

Ask me about Brushfire or Endless: Fantasy Tactics 
   
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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

The accessories / building look fantastic, Tonio! Can't wait to see some pics of it from GenCon, and hopefully glimpse it in-person
   
Made in ca
Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

Here is a final picture of all the buildings and accessories, minutes before they were packed and given to Fragjuice. They should be in Cyp and Misk's hands at this moment, or soon enough.


   
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Akron, OH

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-Emily Whitehouse| On The Lamb Games
 
   
Made in ca
Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

Super! Timing was fantastic.

If you want to jazz up the board a bit, my initial plan had a barrel and a crate along the building on the dock, and the barrels with water and the smaller opened one were along the house in the garden.

Have a nice convention!

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Lakewood, Ohio

What was the water made of ?

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Ask me about Brushfire or Endless: Fantasy Tactics 
   
Made in ca
Scribe of Dhunia





Montreal, QC, Canada

The water on the Brushfire board was made with Envirotex Lite pour-on. It's normally used to coat countertop in kitchen and bars. It must be poured in several go, as it builds up heat while curing, and pouring too much would results in too much heat and ruining the piece.

It was my first time trying it, and I must say that I like that a thousand time better the WS Water Effects. No shrinkinf, a quater of the curing time, sets harder. Except for the fact that it's a two parts mix instead of a single product, I see no reason to use the WS stuff again.

   
 
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