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- #HOW TO MAKE WARGAMES TERRAIN 1996 PDF HOW TO#
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You need to make a little jig where you have a spacer in between the two horizontal post to get the separation correct. This was an invaluable tool as it allowed me to cut the strips just so without the use of a ruler which I just couldn’t get right. The stanley knife blade is set into a piece of brown oak. The posts are then trimmed so that are not all the same width as I though that looked wrong. some of the horizontal strips are the cut into shorter lengths to act as posts. The coffee stirrers are cut into strips to use as the horizontal lengths. With hindsight I should have completely painted the walls before I glued them in place they were difficult to paint once they were glued in place – so don’t make that mistake. They need to be oriented correctly other wise it’s hard to get the fence panels to look right. The square fence posts are gently tapped in place and superglued to make sure they stay in place. The grey is a mix of 1:10 black:white vallejo primer which I use on pretty much everything these days. The base field with wall sections and fence posts in position. I found that it was best that the hole was slightly smaller than the fencepost so that when glued it would be stronger. The holes MUST match the size of the fence post. Using a drill, I use a dremel to drill holes completely through the plywood at points where I would place the fence posts. Once the mat is glued in place and has dried. The previous piece turned over and drilled. The mat is cut so that you have ~1.5 inches around the field to place walls/fences etc any less and my fat fingers can’t get in to work on the gap between the field and the edges.
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I choose a cheap one as all the expensive ones were to dense and didn’t, to my eyes, ‘look’ right. The ‘field’ is just the cheapest coir doormat that I could find.
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In truth any wood would do for the posts it’s just I have a lot of it from a wood working job and so it was free always a driving force for me. The post are made from season ash cut into squares.
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The fences and fence post are all made of real wood because it’s cheap!! The fence is made from coffee stirrers. The Woodlands scenics paints are all water based and mix together really well. The AK old and weathered wood paint set is superb and I recommend it. The paints I used in the finishing of the model.
#HOW TO MAKE WARGAMES TERRAIN 1996 PDF FULL#
The two most use full items are the ‘dibber’ which is piece of toothbrush stuck on a piece of brash rod to use as a handle and the razor blade stuck on a wooden handle. The tools I used to glue and cut all the items used in this tutorial. But don’t take my word for it, see for yourself:
#HOW TO MAKE WARGAMES TERRAIN 1996 PDF HOW TO#
Those gorgeous wargaming tables that have the most awe inspiring terrain on them and whenever we asked the guy that build them how did he actually do it, most of the times he will say: oh, you know, it’s easy! Well, it’s not as easy for some of us, and this is why we are here with a spectacular tutorial on how to do a field for your Bolt Action table (and not only) by Paul Thompson with incredibly detailed pictures and step by step description of the process. Yeah, this is my Osgiliath table! Wargaming Terrain