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All Six Fields are done, Aswell as the Other Two!

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Hi everyone,

I spent the weekend working on the fields and I finally got them all done. I focused on making them functional and cheap as possible. Altogether I have eight field pieces and I think that is enough to add variation to the 4” x 4” gaming board.

The central field lines are of three different colours.The central field lines are of three different colours.
All Six Fields are done, Aswell as the Other Two!
I used a different mat for the other two fields.  This is a bit more woolly but as cheap!I used a different mat for the other two fields. This is a bit more woolly but as cheap!
I cut out two pieces and hot-glued them to a board treated with superglue.I cut out two pieces and hot-glued them to a board treated with superglue.
The sides were filled in with Vallejo sand mix.The sides were filled in with Vallejo sand mix.
I painted in the fields with cheap acrylic from a 'Euro Store' .  This material absorbs a lot of paint.I painted in the fields with cheap acrylic from a 'Euro Store' . This material absorbs a lot of paint.

There you have it. Eight fields that cost me less than 10 euros to make.  In truth I could have trebled the amount of fields for the same price, but I was only looking to fill a small gaming table and I have more interesting things to work on – if I am being honest!

So until next time stay safe and have fun.

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