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Offline oldskoolrebel

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Lichen- Hints and tips
« on: February 16, 2017, 11:50:56 AM »
Helloooooo,

I've never used lichen before, although I've just picked up a bag. I've seen it used very well on a number of peoples builds. I know this is a basic question but I was wondering if anyone could give advice for using i?. What I can do with it, glues to use, and just general hints and tips. (This question comes from the fact that some builds use it very well and others just plonk it on the table. While it probably is perfectly adequate for this- I don't particularly enjoy the aesthetics of it.) 

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Re: Lichen- Hints and tips
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2017, 12:46:09 PM »
Helloooooo,
I've never used lichen before, although I've just picked up a bag. I've seen it used very well on a number of peoples builds. I know this is a basic question but I was wondering if anyone could give advice for using i?. What I can do with it, glues to use, and just general hints and tips. (This question comes from the fact that some builds use it very well and others just plonk it on the table. While it probably is perfectly adequate for this- I don't particularly enjoy the aesthetics of it.) 
Cheers
Andy
PVA or wood glue works well for your adhesives question.  One issue that you can experience is the lichen drying out and crumbling over time.  I generally scatter it like most folks. 
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Re: Lichen- Hints and tips
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2017, 03:44:40 PM »
I find to secure it well with pva needs a huge glob of it, which takes ages to dry and then isn't necessarily too reliable.

Try hot glue gun instead! Dry and secure in seconds!
It can leave visible 'lumps' of clear hard glue, but if a problem they can easily just be flocked over.

Lichen is one if the simplest things for terrain making, and still looks great I think. Just placing clumps of it down can't really be beat for bushes / scrub, and it can be used to fill up gaps between trees and such. I like to mix it with large pieces of clump foliage.

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Re: Lichen- Hints and tips
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2017, 10:47:21 AM »
If you're worried about it drying and crumbling, spray it with thinned down PVA glue first, or (even better) let thin superglue run all over it (carefully, 'branch' by 'branch', or you'll end up with just a huge glob of moss permanently glued to your desk. Trust me on that one ::) ).

This will preserve it for many generations to come...  :D

An added advantage of this approach is that it will then be easily paintable too!
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