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Terrain - New Games and old

Terrain - New Games and old

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Quagmire marker - Mêlée

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I needed a muddy patch of ground. I wanted to keep it simple for someone new to the game. So I chose a CD as the size of the terrain piece.I needed a muddy patch of ground. I wanted to keep it simple for someone new to the game. So I chose a CD as the size of the terrain piece.

I covered the hole in the middle of the CD with a foil sweety wrapper. Then I took a mix or ready mixed plaster (from a tube from the £ shop) and PVA glue. Smeared all over the CD I added some small stone chips and some flock to give it some texture.

After the plaster dried over night I sprayed it with Lazar Cut Brown primer.After the plaster dried over night I sprayed it with Lazar Cut Brown primer.

I should have mixed in some £ shop brown paint into the plaster mix. If the cd chips it will leave ugly white plaster showing. With the brown mixed in it doesn’t leave those obvious chips.

I used some watered down Mournfang Brown in a few spots to break up the flat colour of the primer. I added a couple of patches of my brown forest floor flock and I am happy with the final look.

Plonked down in the middle of a relatively small battle area it will make a nice rough terrain piece that reduces movement and hopefully bottlenecks play to make the game more interesting.

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