While waiting for the next round of Iron Painter to be announced I've added a few more pieces to my Wildreness terrain collection.
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| The well. |
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| It was built stone by stone. The material is polystyrene, which I cut to small bits and then pressed against gravel to give them a rocky texture and shape. I glued them with PVA. This well and the wall you'll see below are my first attempts at miniature dry stone structures. I'm very happy with the result. |
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| When the structure was built and the glue dried completely, I gave it a coat of plaster + PVA. After that it was just texturing the base and it was ready for painting. |
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| Dry stone wall. |
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| The building technique was the same, except that the wall has a balsa wood core. |
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| Ready for painting. |
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| Another shot of the finished product. I plan to make several more wall sections, including one with a gate. |
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| I finished another Citadel Wood. This means I have 3 large and 4 small tree scenery pieces. No more Citadel kits to build, but I have an unopened Hanging Trees box from Wyrd. That will do for 2 or 3 more small ones. |
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Speaking of forests, I visited one recently. Great both for recreation and for harvesting useful ingredients. I brought home some roots for use on future projects.
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