Something a bit different for me: terrain!!
I've not played a game (of anything) in about 9 years or so but hoping to try and change that soon, first I'll need something to play on...
4x4 Woodland Glade mat by gamemat.eu. Brilliant product, like a giant fabric mouse mat. No creasing, no odd rubber smell, soft to lean on, flexible yet really super strong.
http://www.gamemat.eu/6x4-g-mats.htmlThis is all very early days yet and just has the basic colour blocking and washing/shading done. I'll be painting the green to match the mat, and I need to add more highlights, shading and weathering to the ruins. Followed by overgrown bushes and ivy.
The rocks are dried out bark and I sculpted the steps and paving from air drying clay.
I've decided to retrofit these bits of wood I had intended to use as rocks into a fantasy forest!
All very simple, green card, corrugated as a means to hold the glue and foliage better, glued into place (hot glue gun onto support struts- old matchsticks), lathered in PVA then clump foliage stuck into place.
Patience is a requirement: I need to mist the canopy with a woodland scenic spray and adhesive I got, likely a few coats to make it all secure. Then I'll go in and cover up the patches I've missed, probably with a different coloured green just to break it all up a little. After reading up on it I think multiple thin layers are the best approach when it comes to securing everything in place with the with the adhesive mist... so I'll do 4 or 5 layers.
Couple more big tree's like that will sort me out with a decent forest!
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