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Ooh, very nice. The cobblestones on the ground are a bit big for my tastes, but I love the texture of the walls. Should look great when painted and drybrushed.
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Great work for your first time ever 8) and to make it look more ruined you should glue some gravel,sand and small pebbles to the walls and floors to make it look less smooth
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You can also cut up some leftover sprue pieces and mingle them with some gravel and sand.
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I like to mix black or Paynes grey into my plaster/pva mix,this acts as an instant undercoat. You cant go wrong making ruins as a first project and they always come in handy in battle.

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Great work there, especially for a first project. Terrain making is all about experimenting and trying out new things, sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. In this case, you achieved some great results. That piece will get a lot of use on your tabletop in the months and years to come.

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