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Author Topic: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2  (Read 3269 times)

Offline Stavros

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Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« on: January 27, 2013, 11:36:36 PM »
LOL...After some major stress with Photobucket (think i've got the hang of it) I thought i would post some images of a project i've done this week.
The boards are made from Eco Foam, around £5.00 each and measure 1.2m by 0.5m.

I started by cutting out the hills and then carved detail in with a craft knife.



They were then painted in B&Q's 'clay' emulsion





Next stage was to cover with pva glue and sprinkle sand and grit over. Once dry the surface was sealed with a pva wash 50% water to glue and left to dry. Finally the whole tile is dry brushed with white/ yellow white acrylic.



And we are ready to play!



My mate Andy's White Russians against my Chinese warlord and Bandit allies led by Fu Manchu!





The Buddha head is an aquarium casting, more south Asian than central but it adds flavour.



Bandits supported by Tigermen (well Fu is Manchu lol) attempt to take a hill the hard way! lol
« Last Edit: January 27, 2013, 11:41:48 PM by Stavros »

Offline Rob_bresnen

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2013, 11:42:40 PM »
Nice> I like it. Useful for lots of things, I should think.
Theres more 28mm Superhero Madness at my blog, http://fourcoloursupers.blogspot.com/
And for Ultra-modern Wargaming check out Hotel Zugando at http://ultramoderngaming.blogspot.co.uk/

Offline Stavros

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2013, 11:50:57 PM »
Thanks Rob. I need to sort out the camera functions though to get better close ups, its one i borrowed and wasn't familiar with it...a bit like Photoshop ::)

Offline Cherno

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2013, 12:22:41 AM »
The cliffs are really well done. And of course the terrain as a whole is beautiful... As Beautiful as a central asian plain with rocks can be ;)

Offline Stavros

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2013, 12:32:57 AM »
Thanks...Really need to get some 'correct' trees for it though, not that the Tibetan plateau had many..will have to google some images.

Offline Ataman

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2013, 02:02:06 AM »
Great board Stavros, simple but very effective.

Offline joekano

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2013, 02:22:42 AM »
Those look really nice.  Just out of curiosity, how study is the foam after you've sealed it up?  Any issues with chipping?

Thanks!

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2013, 10:04:48 AM »
Looks great  :-*

Can you say where you got your 'eco-foam' boards from?

These are loft insulation boards manufactured by Knaupf that used to go under the brand name 'Space Boards'. I've used them for several terrain projects, but then B&Q stopped stocking them :'(
According to the manufacturer, Wickes are supposed to still carry them - but I've been to several branches of Wickes and none have them.
If you've found a new UK source, I'm fairly sure there will be several LAFers who would be very interested to hear about it  :)

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2013, 02:28:24 PM »
Don't want to hijack the thread, but I think you need to go to a Wickes Extra, Captain Blood.

16 in the country, list here:
http://www.localstore.co.uk/stores/82322/wickes-extra/

My nearest one at Taunton says they have them in stock. I will see if they still have them next time I go to Taunton.

Very nice terrain boards as well! I think I may have to copy your idea, Stavros.


Offline Stavros

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #9 on: January 28, 2013, 07:29:46 PM »
Those look really nice.  Just out of curiosity, how study is the foam after you've sealed it up?  Any issues with chipping?

Thanks!

Chris

Thanks Chris.
The boards are really sturdy even before sealing, very dense structure and easy to carve.

Offline Stavros

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #10 on: January 28, 2013, 07:33:51 PM »
Looks great  :-*

Can you say where you got your 'eco-foam' boards from?

These are loft insulation boards manufactured by Knaupf that used to go under the brand name 'Space Boards'. I've used them for several terrain projects, but then B&Q stopped stocking them :'(
According to the manufacturer, Wickes are supposed to still carry them - but I've been to several branches of Wickes and none have them.
If you've found a new UK source, I'm fairly sure there will be several LAFers who would be very interested to hear about it  :)

Mine are from B&Q, they also carry a large range of insulation products but these looked much denser than the rest. My local branch is in Lincoln if that helps but i'm sure if one branch stocks them then the others must surely follow ?

Offline Cherno

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #11 on: January 28, 2013, 08:23:09 PM »
I wonder if some leafless/dead trees would look better than the evergreens?

Offline Stavros

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Re: Central Asian terrain boards TAKE 2
« Reply #12 on: January 28, 2013, 08:43:31 PM »
I wonder if some leafless/dead trees would look better than the evergreens?

The coniferous ones arn't too bad...need Himalayan or Yunnan pine, the latter is very distinctive. Failing that Saxaul trees, small shrub like trees from Khazakstan. Depends really if i'm being 100% accurate or going for an 'oriental' theme...would love some of the aquarium 'bonzai' style trees but they are quite expensive.
« Last Edit: January 28, 2013, 08:45:34 PM by Stavros »

 

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