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Hannover/Germany

Hi! Here is a tiny tutorial about making a cactus:
http://tabletop-lenny.blogspot.de/2012/11/wargaming-terrain-tutorial-model-tree.html

Hope you like it! Would be very nice & helpful if you share, comment & like! ;-)
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nice, i like the rocks on the base too!


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York, UK

Very cool, looks pretty straightforward too.

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Thx guys! The rocks are made out of slate bits the cactus is a simple and relative quick way to go! But it could be more detailed like others terrainmaniacs mentioned! I will see if I can make a better one as a master and make a mold from them. I thin kthat is the way to go for the future! Best Lenny

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