Here is a test layout from earlier this week. New building just arrived from Imperial Terrain, so that will need to be cleaned and painted.
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Here is a test layout from earlier this week. New building just arrived from Imperial Terrain, so that will need to be cleaned and painted.
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Resin done.
On 9/20/2018 at 9:07 AM, stackeffect said:Beginning a large corner piece:
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Now to paint the lower layer, connect the two, and add static grass. Then on to sculpting / painting the high ground
I can't recall ever seeing someone do corner terrain like that, and I can't imagine why not. It's an amazing idea.
Probably time to call this one done(ish).
These "parts" showed up in the mail yesterday. This is going to take a bit of work. Still deciding which direction to take this one:
*AT-ST and Stormtrooper for scale.
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Your table looks excellent and your pieces are awesome. The AT-AT would look amazing being destroyed with a small encampment around it.
Ron
I never posted an image of the finished tree roots and stone outcropping. Here it is.
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On 9/24/2018 at 7:32 AM, stackeffect said:
This is awesome. A couple Qs
What is your basing material here? Kinda looks like just the foam poster board stuff?
Also, did you do anything to the natural stick to sterilize it? I've got a TON of sticks from trees in our yard, and thanks to my dog lol wanted to use some in a similar fashion!
Basing material is just plasticard. It is thinner and gives a nice smooth transition to the play mat.
I got the stick out of a field, but it was during the most dry part of the summer. No sterilization - just set it aside for awhile in the garage to make sure no bugs were in it.
Finally got a game in with my terrain.
How did it play!??
What's your experience with extended elevation, like your corner piece and such.
I could see a battle map going 1 or 2 more levels up, possibly along one entire side.
This is inspiring!
Did this piece a few months ago, just never got photos posted:
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On 11/12/2019 at 2:00 PM, stackeffect said:Did this piece a few months ago, just never got photos posted:
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Cool. Looks quite like one we made recently. How is it for play?
Some really cool stuff here! I especially like the footprints in the mud. Awesome!