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Collins Doesn't do Savage Frontier

Collins Doesn't do Savage Frontier

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Starting the board... needing more trees!

Tutoring 9
Skill 9
Idea 9
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place forrest layout on boardplace forrest layout on board
take a scalpel and carefully bevel the edges to remove the steptake a scalpel and carefully bevel the edges to remove the step
be very careful not to cut yourself. be very careful not to cut yourself.
the initial layout after one nights carvingthe initial layout after one nights carving

In one night I managed to carve, prep and PVA glue 7 of the board pieces.

Ive taken the woodland tiles from Wargames tournaments and bevelled the edges to remove the 2mm step that would be unsightly on the board when done.

this was messy and time consuming but I think worth it for the aesthetic. I have elected to go for these removable trees so that I can store them a lot more easily. the trees can be thrown in a box and the boards will remain stackable.

The 4ground houses were glued down, took the storage space hit on them so that I can properly embed them in the scene rather than have the floating on top.

I thought that prepping 20 pine trees would be enough but clearly I was mistaken! I see more tree prep in my future. but having said that, it currently really does give the impression of a North American Forest for me right now so i’m happy its looking like its going in the right direction.

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