Warren’s Nottingham Road Trip: D&D Collectors Series Designer Interview Two
August 30, 2013 by dignity
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That was a cool look at how its done
Fascinating as usual.
Another great video guys. Love the terrain making. One of the guys at my club uses different boxes for the frame of the buildings, the as they did cereal card roof tiles. He covers it with a sand pva mix for the texture. I’m a great fan of McDonald stirrers as wood planks, they work so well. Hot tip….. Starbucks stirrers are not that good, they are longer which can be handy but they are coated and therefore harder to glue, the McDonald ones glue great. I have made a couple of western style buildings with them.
Hope your going to do more articles on model and terrain making.
You can get a good stone effect by using an old biro with no ink and simply drawing the mortar lines on to the foam board.
I love the roadtrip series. Looks like loads of fun.
The build up process was excellent insight. Well done; this series shows it is not out of the realms of most people to make – just a bit of thought, time & patience/practise to make amazing terrain.
That was nice to watch. Great insight to some great modeling.