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Author Topic: Building Cheap Tree Terrain  (Read 3253 times)

Offline Curryman

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Building Cheap Tree Terrain
« on: July 22, 2009, 06:24:21 PM »
You can never have enough forest terrain in your collection, but premade trees can cost a fortune. In an article reprinted from his late, lamented Wee Toy Soldiers site, the ever-resourceful Hyun explains an interesting technique for making Tree Terrain out of leftover Christmas decorations.

http://thescreamingalpha.com/2009/07/21/building-cheap-tree-terrain/
« Last Edit: July 22, 2009, 06:27:25 PM by Curryman »
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Offline fastolfrus

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Re: Building Cheap Tree Terrain
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2009, 10:23:39 PM »
Some good ideas, as an added cheap idea you might consider raiding shops immediately after Christmas to see what they do with the store decorations - many (UK at least) supermarkets just bin them on the grounds that it's more cost efficient to bin this year's and buy new next year rather than try to store them and then reuse next year. Stores that are binning decorations will usually let you take as many bits as you want, although sometimes they won't let you pick the bits you want just give you a sackful to sort at home.

Second tip - if using plaster etc for bases you can pre-colour it using either acrylic (craft acrylic or even better junior school acrylic is usually cheaper as it comes in bigger bottles than modelling acrylic) or powder paints (again junior school or Early Learning Centre etc are cost efficient). Pre coloured bases will still need painting, but if the paint chips at least you don't get the bare plaster colour shining through. On that thought, muddy brown is usually a good colour to stain the plaster.
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Offline Curryman

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Re: Building Cheap Tree Terrain
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2009, 10:45:39 PM »
Both good ideas, especially the bit about coloring the plaster. I may have to write an addendum. Thanks!

Offline fastolfrus

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Re: Building Cheap Tree Terrain
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2009, 12:02:47 AM »
No worries - I actually picked up the colouring tip from hints on figure basing, can't remember when or where, but that pointed out the obvious flaw of using wall filler (seems fairly popular for figure bases) on figure bases that if chipped the wall filler shines through gleaming white.

 

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