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 Post subject: Osgiliath Board
PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 10:32 am 
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Well I've decided to start making a gaming board for my men... I already have 1 which is just plain. It's going to be built on around 5cm thick board which i will carve out slopes, rivers & I can add hills etc... But I'm not sure what i should for grass wise. There's the possible grass sheets which is just paper with grass on it pretty much... Or should i use the powdered 'stuff' The grass sheets wouldn't be very good for hills etc, because there will be folds in it, but the powdered grass can go anywhere really.. I don't think using them both would be a good idea for you would see the difference... Any help on this would be very useful or even an example if anyone has.


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I would just use the static grass sheets all over, powdered and static would not go together very good. In my opinion static grass is much more realistic than powder. I would just use normal static grass in a bag for the areas not covered by the mat. 8)

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I have made 3 gaming boards the first one with grass sheets it looked not very realistic and it was horrible to place it. The second and 3 attempt were much better static grass was easy to aply and it is cheaper.

EDIT: I can make a picture of the 3 board.
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Ok so i see using Static grass seems to be a favorite. I've only used the powder 'stuff' so far & haven't really seen static grass on a board before... I've seen boxes of the stuff but it didn't look that realistic in my view. Any pictures would be welcome for i wouldn't mind having a look at the end result, or even if stages if someone went to the trouble of it.
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Static grass works best if you mix several different shades of it to create several different shades of grass for the board.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:37 am 
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This is what I'm going to base it on. 3 boards (but i'm sure it'll expand some time :P) It actually insulation but perfect for making hills and boards. I'm going to cut in a river, add some hills & ruins around the place.. It's three boards placed together so i can easily do smaller or large battles.This is it so far, I'll update you when i've done more.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 4:48 pm 
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Heres an update of what I've done today... It's not much but it's coming together nicely.

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Any tips are always welcome. My next step is to build a bridge, and on the other side of the rivere where there are no hills I'm thinking about making some ruins/town.
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Looking great so far, but I believe this actually should become a new topic in the Work in Progress section :)

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Really nice work so far Drumtastic! :yay:

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Looking great so far, but I believe this actually should become a new topic in the Work in Progress section :)


I don't believe that's true. People such as Dorthonion keep threads running - updating them with progress on such projects. And they should know the rules; having lived on this site for many, many long years... :lol:
As long as it's just terrain (which it is) then it should be fine here.

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I'll just keep quiet in the future.....still only been here a couple months, don't quite understand all the rules. Since this is the Help with Terrain Modelling section, I thought it should become a WIP. :?

Well, never mind about that, Drumtastic. Looking forward to seeing the board finished and flocked :-D

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Here's a picture of static grass that I used on my diorama

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Looking pretty good so far, can i just ask were you purchased the foam from though as im having some difficulty getting my hands on some high density foam.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:33 pm 
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Well i bought mine from the local 'DIY' shop... which was B&Q. It's actually insulation but great for making these types of things. I also found a website earlier if you still fail to find any. I didn't use it for i find buying things of the internet is a hassle. Here's the site - http://www.barrule.com/workshop/scratch ... ofoam.html
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yeh i have seen the site before, and will defo be getting some of the thinner bord from there for buildings etc.

i recently went to a B&Q warhouse store, and couldnt come accross any insulation bored, other than the white expanded polystryn. maybe its just me! lol

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:46 pm 
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Well it's true i have rarely seen the stuff... I've only found it a few weeks back & was over the moon making hills etc... lol. They don't normally stock that kind of insulation but since it's get colder and near to Christmas they'll stock some. I myself bought 15 sheets of the foam in case i didn't find anymore for a while.. lol
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Any chance you still have the product number?
should be on the recipt.

or a link to the board on the website?

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:55 pm 
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ehh.... well I'm not exactly sure. So i'll just give you it all.. lol.

Name - SpaceBoard
Site - http://www.space-insulation.com/board.html
Product Number ( or what i think it is, I'm very bad at these things ;) ) Polyfoam XPS 222571

but the receipt is already long gone... lol
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Im having no fun trying to find it on B&Q's website, but thanks for all the information!

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By the way Drumtastic how big is each section?

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Thickness (mm) Width x Length(mm)
52.5 mm 1200 x 500

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