BLAM was an inspiration as ever. I have a big project that I'd like to work on, but I don't have the skills or experience working with foam board to give it a good shot. So instead I'm going to finish/start an older project that has fallen well by the wayside; my pulp stuff.
To start with I decided to repaint the desert board that I started a few years ago. Its a 3' by 2' board, with some sand/pva mix. I started with my regular Raw earth paint that I seem to use for everything now a days. I gradually mixed some golden sand, and Naples yellow in, drybrushing with each mixture. It may not look like it but there are about 6 'stages' of dry brushing ending with a very light brush of neat Naples yellow. I'm actually fairly happy with the result

Below is an adobe warehouse that I've been working on. Its built from foamboard, coffee stirrers and small bits of pine. Unlike other adobes that I've done, I'm fairly happy with the results. All it now needs is some filler, and then the wooden detailing glued in place.



It's designed to be some sort of secure storage area, obviously the walkways will provide some interesting gaming experiences. I'm planning on adding a removable flat roof, instead of a sunken roof.


Comments and advice are always welcome
Cheers
Andy
EDIT: Please excuse the phone quality pictures!