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Wednesday, October 3, 2018

More Terrain Boards done easy!

Clarence Harrison found a new way to make his boards...I thought I would take what he learned and try it myself.  I give you 12' of additional board made in less then a week.


They box arrived with 14 sheets of 4'x2' 1" sheets!


I got 6 sheets prepped as I need some more flat areas for the siege game we are going to play.  The town will be crowded enough, I don't need my hill tiles taking up more room.


I got them puttied with liquitex light modeling paste...I ordered a full gallon off amazon for this project and it was just enough.



Now time to add some paint.  I still had some of the old paint left over from my walmart match.  Just a base layer matched to Americana driftwood.


Then it was time to start on the creek/moat. While the other boards got a wash of black.


Then everything got a drybrush of the base layer of driftwood.


Then it was time for the flocknado!




After that was all dry it was time to finish the creek.



With a final step of adding some clear resin.


I give you 12' of terrain done in less then a week.  I'm wore out.





But then I had to set everything up.  LOL


Feel free to follow this or jump over to Clarence's Quindia Studios and follow his.  It's to easy not to do!!!

19 comments:

  1. Bloody heck mate, that's some impressive work. Looks rather affordable too.

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    1. Ya I think all in the 12’ cost me 200.00US. Not bad I thought.

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  2. Nice job! Been thinking of doing a trench system ....this helps !

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  3. I am a big fan of "fast and effective". This maximizes the equation as follows
    f(Fast) * f(Effective) = Awesome(exp2)

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  4. Wow, man, that's impressive!! Amazing results :O

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  5. Great stuff, when is Snake Mountain putting in an appearance?

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    1. Thanks Buddy! Snake Mountain is always there whether on the table....or in our hearts. LOL

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  6. Amazeballs! I love the backdrop its my favourite part of this set up.

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    1. Lol I need to get a couple more. The table is getting to big.

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  7. Freakin' amazing, dude! I have a bunch of off cuts of styro sheet left over from insulating my garage. I'm trying to remember how sturdy your sheets are with just the modelling paste on them. I was thinking of putting foam coat on mine, but that adds to the cost.

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    1. Thanks man. Those off cuts should be good. Me an Clarice gave up doing the wood frame which makes transport way easier.

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  8. Thanks, Thomas... your set up turned out great. I'm trying to decide what I want to add to my layout now.

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    1. No thank you, appreciate you sharing. I know me too....I got 8 boards just sitting there!!!!

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