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Demonsub's Dragon Diorama

Demonsub's Dragon Diorama

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Building the Build

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After cutting out the plasticard with a heavy duty craft knife (a 25 year old stanly knife) I added a layer of cork to give the whole thing a deeper presence. The cork “rocks’ were glued in using a hot glue gun and the resin ruins were glued in place with super glue.
I then added layers of cork board to give different heights.
I used a Mantic terrain crate tree I’d already painted and don’t mind painting again as it’s a very simple job and looks good at 15mm scale.
Here’s what I got from all of that.

Building the Build

Next it was time to smooth the transition of the layers of the cork for the hilly parts. For this I used some ready mixed filler.
Once this was dry I used smaller stones and aggregate in various places to represent fallen stones and rocks and make things look more weathered.

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Fine stones and sand was then added across the rest of the terrain leaving a clear spot for a track. I plan on using a finer sand or texture paint for this later on.
Once dry I used a thinned down pva mix to seal all of the texture so it won’t fall off later.

Building the Build

That’s it so far. Here’s a few shots I took with the miniatures added.

Building the Build
Building the Build
Building the Build
Building the Build
Building the Build

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A great concept in 15mm! A compact and excellent snapshot of a scene, that also tells a whole story.

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