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Building terrain of Doom

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Mushrooms of doom

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Big old multi pack of resin mushrooms arrived in the mail, did try making some putty mushrooms but the looked amusing but a little suspect so found a cheap pack onlineBig old multi pack of resin mushrooms arrived in the mail, did try making some putty mushrooms but the looked amusing but a little suspect so found a cheap pack online
Added some more details to the houses including door knobs made of beads, some rivets on the wood made from pins and some cotton tied and glued around the wooden rails.once that was all done I gave the buildings a lite coating of modgepodge glue mainly to stop the filler crumbling awayAdded some more details to the houses including door knobs made of beads, some rivets on the wood made from pins and some cotton tied and glued around the wooden rails.once that was all done I gave the buildings a lite coating of modgepodge glue mainly to stop the filler crumbling away

Thought some mushroom outcrops would be cool instead of woods, so started on some scatter terrain using some scrap Cork tiles I made the basic shapes.

Next I filled out the shapes with filler and as it was drying I glued the mushrooms in place.

Going to let it dry fully overnight then after work tomorrow I’m going to add some grit to the bases then cover in modgepog to make it more sturdy

Last but not least this evening I'm starting on the greatest find from poundland the mighty strawberry House of doom.Last but not least this evening I'm starting on the greatest find from poundland the mighty strawberry House of doom.

The plan is to base it on some Cork scraps, add some filler around the edges and a few mushrooms, before painting it.

Hopefully paint sticks to the plastic as it feels a bit oily only time will tell I guess I should have tried some paint on it before sticking it down as it may need a good old soapy wash

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