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Something else from the workbench - Spikey Rock Clusters. A bag of shells, again picked up at Hobbitcraft. Lower section was cut off carefully with a hobby knife before hot glueing the shells in clusters on MDF bases from Martin at Warbases.co.uk.Some desert basing material and these are ready for the tabletop. Ten bases for a couple of quid. I'm going to paint some in various hues of grey for my asteroid terrain but having said that, I think they could also look great painted as ice formations on a snow planet too. So many choices!
I'll post the finished results when I'm done.
Cheers
Mark
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Very nice terrain!
ReplyDeleteExcellent. I hadn't thought of using those kinds of shells. Maybe work up a little more texcture around the bases where the shells are glued down to bring them together a bit more?
ReplyDeleteCrikey Eli gees' us a chance mate! Sand drifts and tumbril weeds collecting round the base - all on the cards.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Mark
No sir! You will produce fine terrain instantly!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, though a great idea.
-Eli