Collins does a Frostgrave board
Woods and ruins
Gerry wanted hills so I have provided mounds…. of muddy snow.
Sculptamold was dumped on the tiles in sausage shapes, L shapes or simply blobs.
then once dried it was painted using the same brown and white acrylic paints as noted before.
Ive done this so that when the trees get added it will hopefully give the impression that the ground is protected from the snowfall a little bit.
I have also printed off a village noticeboard for our wizards to post up ‘wanted for hire’ notices for all the followers, after all thugs and thieves are ten a penny and entirely disposable muscle so there needs to be an ample supply…
the trees are simple heki model trees. I have been impressed by the previous deciduous trees from their range. these however are less than impressive and the bigger they are the more spindly and unimpressive they become. £30 for a box of about 24 so they are cheap and so much more efficient than making them myself, just in comparison they’re not as good as the deciduous range.
To mount them I took a 3mm drill straight to the now dried sculptamold mounds. I just eyeballed it to be honest, no measuring, after all nature doesn’t measure anything so why should I?
when I come to do the snowing I shall glue these in properly and spray with tacky glue to get them slightly dusted by snow flock. im undecided on whether to add ice and stuff the underneath first though. probably should.
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