Just a small update. I've been pretty busy and not had a chance to work on the boards until today.
So today I managed to paint the water. Next stage is to gloss varnish it. A few layers should make it look pretty decent.
Once I've completed the glossing, I'll probably add more foliage and vegetation to the river banks.
Below you can see the ochre wash I've applied to the roads/tracks. I'll check this once its completely dry but I'll probably end up washing a second time. After I'm happy with it, I'll add some silfur tufts, and possibly a little burnt grass fine turf 'ruts'.
I also ran out of clump foliage when making the trees. I've still got another 16 or so to do. I'm going to have the option of putting down a fair number of trees!
Andy, these are some examples of cheap fallen tree scatter terrain.
I really like that, I'll have a go at making something like that. Best part is that once I take a trip into the garden I should have all the bits I need.
Hedges are always useful. I'm experimenting with different sorts of hedges, of which there are many! Whenever I am in the countryside and see a hedge I think what it would be like as a battlefield obstacle, and how I could make some miniature ones. For example you have sparse hedges which you can walk through just ducking your head.... and huge massive things that will be completely impenetrable. Some and short and neat, others with great big tall trees.
Also, have you considered some reeds / rushes as part of the river, before you apply the water effects?
Good point. I'm not sure that I've seen hedges that I actually like. I'll have a wee look though. I also fancy the idea of making some snake fencing for when I eventually get FIW miniatures painted.
If you're wanting scatter terrain specific to the F&IW then you should make yourself some snake rail fencing and some nice cornfields
Good call! I really like what yourself and James have done with your fields.
Kind Regards
Andy