This is one of my earlier projects, a nice bridge over a river.
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http://s1174.photobucket.com/user/jschwengler/media/picture016_zpsbgrqcocu.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1http://s1174.photobucket.com/user/jschwengler/media/picture015_zpsyn0ztpeh.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2The bridge and its instructions are Hirst Arts. The hills/sandbars are insulation foam covered with sand, Woodland Scenics dirt flock and GW static grass. I just use copious amounts of white glue to stick it all down. The water is drywall gap filler, painted using dollar store acrylics. The painting instructions are in the Fellowship journey book (Yes, it's that old). The bridge itself is made of good old PoP and wood glue. The base colour was matched to GW dheneb stone. It was then drybrushed with white acrylic.
All the flocking you see as bushes, etc. is various Woodland Scenics products. (I always buy the tree canopy, 'cause you can rip it into any size you like then.) Aside from enhancing the final project visually, they cover all the air bubbles and parts where the castings didn't quite line up. The best part is, no one ever knows. (Take notes, friends.
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As you can see, Hirst Arts tends to cast large. The other buildings I've made are MASSIVE. A foot long is not uncommon for a building. Not particularly historically accurate, but fun to stage battles in. Aside from bridges, this mold makes nice decorative panels for Gondor buildings and massive arches for fortresses.
Eventually there will be more modular Anduin, and I might try some white glue to seal it and make it shiny. I don't like above ground rivers, they are a geographical abomination, but they make for fun games and are infinately replayable.