Hello All,
ready for another exciting update on the Quar?
Well pull up a chair. You get the whole seat but you only need the edge.
First, some more painted Quar. Everybody likes more painted Quar!



These are my first of the hard plastics. I found getting the arms in the right places to be....challenging. You kinda need 3 arms to do it right.
Secondly, Work on the This Quar's War Terrain Boards (say that 5 times fast if you can) has progressed.
The plan for the 3rd 2x4 board required another bridge. I don't remember why, I made the plan in what seems a long time ago now. but we'll assume that past me knew what future me wanted. IN any case, I needed a small foot bridge and as I didn't have one laying about I made one.

This was made from my trusty Hirst Arts "fieldstone bridge" mold. It matches the other one and is 2" wide.
I wanted the bridge done first so I could fit the foam to it's span. I thought it would be easier that way.
The plan also called for a rocky cliff face so while I was casting up the Hirst Arts bricks I also casted up some rock faces using rock molds.

Above, the third board all cut out and bridge and rock mold in place. It'll also feature a T junction in the Great Trench that runs along the whole 6x4 board. There's also U shaped gun trench / more traditional WW1 style trench in place.
Hopefully I can glue this all down this weekend and I'm very excited to hit the next phase where I can begin to make this all start to look like actual terrain versus just stuff glued together.
Thanks for reading.
-Stew