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Other Stuff => Workbench => Tutorials => Topic started by: JOHN BOND on February 18, 2019, 10:35:41 PM
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This is tutorial for making hedges and gates.
I have constructed 3 different hedges one classed as a Medium Obstacle the other 2 low Obstacles.
cheers John
you can follow the link for the full tutorial: http://iagsmgm.blogspot.com/2019/02/modelling-hedges-and-gates.html
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Very nice, especially the wild hedges and the gates.
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Yes , I agree, very realistic and convincing. These wlll look well on any table.
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Great tutorial. That is how I make my hedges. Only I use coconut fibres for lining hanging flower pots. As rubberized horsehair is very difficult to get hold of here.
And I have begun to round of the ends of my bases, so that my hedges don't always need to be square. If that makes any sense.
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Excellent tutorial. The hedges look very effective.
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Good stuff, thanks for posting :)
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Very nice. Those are really nice looking terrain pieces.
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Thanks for the tutorial.
Nice idea to put some 'hedge' bits either end of the gates.
It really does help the gates blend in.
I also like the ruined gate. I do not know of any of my wargaming
mates who would:-
stop their tank; get out to open the gate & close it after them.
They do not follow the Country Code! (just drive through)