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vitriol
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Terrains

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I'm back again on the workbench to work on my FOG terrains. At the moment I've completed 2 open fields and 1 enclosed field. As you can see in the blog the materials I've used are very common and cheap. It's clear that the output cannot be compared to a professional one, but the funny was priceless!


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Next to finish are:
Vineyards: sticks + iron wire + filler + artificial moss
A small Plantation: iron wire + filler + artificial moss
Steep and gentle hill: packing polystyrene + stucco powder + sand and little stones.

on my blog a couple of more pictures
hope you enjoy them

cheers
luca
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Post by frederic »

Really great for homemade terrains.
vitriol
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some more pieces:


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Vineyard

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Steep Hill


more picture on my blog.

cheers
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Post by marco »

thanks for sharing (hope you understand)
marco
la bretagne ça vous gagne...
...mais ça fait pas gagner !

soit on les brûle ,et on venge jeanne,
soit on les defonce à la mitraille et on venge la vielle garde.
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Re: New production

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vitriol wrote:Image
At last a realistic use for lichen. Nothing big looks like it, until I saw this.
phil
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
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Re: New production

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philqw78 wrote:
vitriol wrote:Image
At last a realistic use for lichen. Nothing big looks like it, until I saw this.
thank you Phil, I was lucky to find these strange lichens in a 1euro shop. they are gummy with a vivid colour, so close to the vine's leaves.
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