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Not yet. I can use it as a visual aid when making a new one. After that I will discard it.So you tossed it?
Not yet. I can use it as a visual aid when making a new one. After that I will discard it.So you tossed it?
Do you mean a support structure?Do you make a frame for the wall to set up in?
Thank you! I finally got around to basing it.Nice work!
Just like the small house terrain piece I built, the wall is made from real rocks (which I collected at the beach). This wall was actually the test piece for the technique I implemented on the house. Behind the stones there is a wooden support structure onto which the rocks were glued.Is your stone wall made of tiny rocks? Or is it made of wood that is carved-dremeled to resemble-imitate Stone?
(If I have read this already and forgotten :: apologies.)
Do you mean a support structure?
You got three nice trees out of it. Box it up. Don’t look at it for a week.
Then consult with The Great Pendrake for a new plan. All is not lost.
Don’t throw the rest away. No kidding. I have a plan.
An interesting plan (and a very lovely diagram I might addThe plan of the Old Ones Revealed
Here it is:
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Take the piece and using your band saw or a jigsaw cut it into three pieces. Take care that the warped plastic only exists in the middle piece. The middle piece will be discarded. Next:
Using the tiny stones like the ones from your test wall, build very low (we're talking curbs) walls against the vertical cuts you just made on the two pieces that can hold trees.
Now you have scenic base stands for the three successful trees.
Next:
Build a new pond. Don’t use the water effects this time. Give it a flagstones border perhaps. No embellishments.
Then:
Use the three pieces together as an Oasis.
An interesting plan (and a very lovely diagram I might add).
I still fear that it would involve more work and effort than simply creating a new one. Plus I've been experimenting with the old piece, a bit more damaged now.![]()
Thanks!I just love how @pendrake gets involved with terrain projects, his help and ideas on my gaming board have been very much appreciated.
Nice wall by the way![]()
And here are the pictures for my second completed obstacle/wall...
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I remember seeing a terrain project in White Dwarf ...that I think was a Beastmen fort... that was made of sticks-twigs in this fashion. I liked that one and have been collecting suitable “timber” ever since.And here are the pictures for my second completed obstacle/wall...
Thank you kindly my friend!A very nice Celtic-style palisade!
Good eye; you're correct. It's from one of the Marauder standards.And I’m guessing the skull between two of the stakes is from the Chaos Marauders box?
The posts are about 2.5 cm tall, and from the bottom of the base to the tip of the posts would be about 3.5cm.How tall is yours?
Scavenged twigs. I collected them from the backyard, cut them to size and whittled the tops down to a point.Are these posts made of scavenged twigs or did you carve-sculpt dowels to look like logs?
I hadn't thought of it, but that is a neat idea. For now I want to move onto desert terrain for my TK, but I might one day come back and do something like that.Will you be making wrecked versions of these obstacles? (For swapping out if a chariot, S-tank, or cannon fire takes out a gap?)
And here are the pictures for my second completed obstacle/wall...
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Hahaha! I'm pretty proud of myself actually!Bloody hell are you feeling ok?
3 projects finished, not 1, not 2 but 3
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