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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Golan2072 on December 17, 2010, 08:03:09 AM
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This is my first attempt ever at sculpting terrain. I was using a locally-available air-dry clay called Ceramix, which is dirt cheap and very easy to work with. I more or less like how the hexagonal bunker got out, but I'm not really satisfied with the round one. If I'll have inspiration, I'll do a few square ones today.
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they look good. next time you can take a bloxk of wood and glue a sheet of sandpaper to it. use that to grind the flat areas to get crisp edges. it might seem laike a hassle but it is not. that is a good way to get the walls exactly the same hight too and the base of the roofs too. add those together and you get a great fit:)
keep it up!
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Thanks for the tip! :)