Full details on how to make them on my blog (http://philbancients.blogspot.com/)



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The base is made of 3mm Foamex (compressed foamboard) - there's more on the blog relating to how I made some Broken Ground pieces using the same material. The base is painted brown (using emulsion tester pots!) then I glue the larger stones down. Then I PVA around these to place the 'medium' stones and immediately afterwards lay down a coarse, then fine, grit. This is all then covered in a watered down PVA mix. Once dry I then paint the stones / grit the same brown colour as the base, then drydrush using sucessively lighter colours to create a 'dry' terrain.kevinj wrote:These look very effective, what I missed, until I read your blog, is that the vines are moveable which makes them even better.
You go into good detail on making the vines in your blog, but I can't see how you do the base. Also, how easy do you find this terrain to transport?

We're thinking of putting steel sheets in the bottom of each drawer and magnetic strips on the bottom of each terrain piece (similar to our figures!) to prevent damage during transportation. We've done this with individual trees for 6mm Napoleonics and it worked really well (0 breakages!)kevinj wrote:Thank you for that. I find that transporting terrain to tournaments takes it toll on anything I've put any effort into.

The advantage of the vines not being permanently attached is the base can be used for rough going without them. 2 Terrain pieces for the price of 1.pease1 wrote:I think for my 15mm figures I might make these and just permanently attach the vines. I think they'll be durable enough to allow troops to be placed on top of them.

True.philqw78 wrote:The advantage of the vines not being permanently attached is the base can be used for rough going without them. 2 Terrain pieces for the price of 1.pease1 wrote:I think for my 15mm figures I might make these and just permanently attach the vines. I think they'll be durable enough to allow troops to be placed on top of them.