My gosh this is a never ending project. At least I don't have to work on it in a suit and tie like poor old Legatus Hedlius (just teasing, my British friend).
The roads are now done - the remaining steps were to paint them with Iraqi Sand colored house paint.
A shot showing a road section I made 4 years ago using a similar method.
Once the paint has dried a quick wash of diluted black craft paint in water (approx 1 part paint to 15 parts water)
Serviceable roads emerge!
Another shot of the finished product - not the most detailed but will suit my purposes.
I did manage a little silly detail for one of the forrest plates - a dinosaur fossil sculpted out of greenstuff. It's a good thing I'm not a professional sculptor, 'cause I'd starve for sure.
I did decide to go ahead and pour the resin for the rivers this morning - either I'll be very happy in a few days or very sad but that is the way with resin.
Not pictures are some additional crop fields and a hill I've made which should bring terrain making to a close for the HCON games (I hope)
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Friday, July 3, 2015
Sectional Terrain: Roads Completed and the Project is close to the finish line....
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Sectional Terrain,
Terrain,
Workbench
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2 comments:
I like the forest base, and might even imitate it!
It will be interesting to hear if anybody sees the fossil...
Wonderful progress, Miles!
Carry on like this. :-)
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