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Soldado's Burrows and Badgers terrain - Part the second! The Mansion of Marneous Blackwick!

Soldado's Burrows and Badgers terrain - Part the second! The Mansion of Marneous Blackwick!

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Its been a while....

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Skill 8
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5 weeks give or take…

between xmas and another project taking over this needed to be sidelined, but here we go again.

Sorry, This entry has been edited for typos and putting the correct description below the fotos, really should proof read what I write when Im half asleep 😀

drybrushed the stones a light grey and highlighted random ones to add interest.drybrushed the stones a light grey and highlighted random ones to add interest.
Started adding various coloured inks, Red earth, burnt umber, raw sienna and antelope brown.Started adding various coloured inks, Red earth, burnt umber, raw sienna and antelope brown.
painted the slates, blue, purple and green washes, came out better than i expected :)painted the slates, blue, purple and green washes, came out better than i expected :)
A dark oak varnish covers the whole thing,then dried herbs mixed with pva to create the vines. and then hot glued to a poster board base. The signs were made in Word (other word processors are available) printed out and stuck on with PVA (I cant freehand for diddly)A dark oak varnish covers the whole thing,then dried herbs mixed with pva to create the vines. and then hot glued to a poster board base. The signs were made in Word (other word processors are available) printed out and stuck on with PVA (I cant freehand for diddly)
sand added to the base and painted, hot glue drips added to the vines as fruits.sand added to the base and painted, hot glue drips added to the vines as fruits.

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