Firstly, some rocky outcrops, made from bark. I spray painted them black and then drushbrushed with cheap acrylics before my standard basing process.
4 different sizes and 2 different base shapes, because I'm not sure which I prefer yet :-) |
Learning from previous projects, I ensured the outcrops had flat surfaces so figs would stand comfortably on them. |
And also some deadfall sections for use in forests, made from bits from the garden and mounted on MDF scraps.
Again, I left space on the bases to fit the figures on, so they can move through them as required on the table
Bark is a wonderful thing and those rocky outcrops look superb, that said I shall be stealing the mossy log idea - very cool!
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ReplyDeleteVery effective scenery.
ReplyDeleteNice terrain Paul :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the moss on the logs. I prefer a more organic basing- curves rather than straight edges- for natural features.
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff there Paul! Love the bark rocks, I have been using them for years. Very effective.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant stuff - the rocks look great
ReplyDeleteExcellent rocks! Will need to try that idea myself.
ReplyDeleteGreat pieces! I have been trying to find "Bark" everywhere here in Massachusetts - no joy!
ReplyDeleteDick Bryant
Nice work. You've struck a good balance between looking good and being playable.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff mate. You can never have enough scatter terrain IMHO
ReplyDeleteLovely pieces!
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