From the Lost Abbaye to Mirkwood
I love the Lost Abbaye board but it has a major drawback, the playing area is way too small for anything other than small skirmish games. It’s made of 6 square modules of 1 x 1 ft (30 x 30 cm). In this project, I decided to add three modules to make it a 3 x 3 ft (90 x 90 cm) playing area.
Here is the step-by-step guide on how I built and painted this extension over one week-end.
1. Wood frame and basic topography
After gluing the MDF frame together, I cut a few pieces of styrofoam to make the basic topography.
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One week-end, one project
Working on an extension for my Lost Abbaye board #miniaturescenery #wargamingterrain #simpleaswar #wip
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2. Rough Paste
To smooth the transition between the block of styrofoam I covered it with rough paste. After drying it becomes rock hard and it also helps to protect the styrofoam when painting with spray can.
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I like how this is coming together
#wargamingterrain #diorama #terrainmaker #simpleaswar #wip
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3. Sand and gravel
To finish texturing the surface, I added sand and gravel, glued with diluted PVA.
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Sand and gravel added, waiting for the glue to dry
#miniaturescenery #terrainmodeling #wip #simpleaswar #wargamingterrain #dioramaterrain
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4. Priming
The secret for this project to fit over a week-end was to use spray can for painting. But as you know the solvent used in spray can will dissolve styrofoam. So before painting, I used a special primer from Montana Colors to protect the styrofoam.
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Special primer to protect the styrofoam
Love working with Montana Spray Can #wargamingterrain #wargamingscenery #miniwargaming #diorama #battleboard #wip #simpleaswar
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5. Pre-shading
Now was the fun part. Like a graffer, I used several spray can paint from Montana Colors and others.
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So fast to work with paint spray can
#speedpainting #scenerypainting #wargamingterrain #wip #simpleaswar #miniaturescenery
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We could form a #streethobby gang I think
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Big working day!!!! #streethobby #modelisme #terrainbuilding #scratchbuilt
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6. Highlighting
To get finer detail, I used airbrush to highlight the rock especially.
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Ok last step for today, highlighting rocks
#miniaturescenery #wargamingterrain #scalemodeling #wip #simpleaswar
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I ended up adding a cliff backdrop too. It gives more depth and height to the board.
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Added a cliff backdrop. Now wondering
which type of trees? Conifer
or deciduous
?
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7. Grass and trees
Final touch was adding static grass using my electrostatic applicator.
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And done with the vegetation
So happy how fast this project went
#miniaturescenery #wargamingterrain #wargamingscenery #simpleaswar #wip #miniwargaming #diorama #naturescalemodeling #mordheim #boltaction #thewalkingdeadalloutwar
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I enjoyed a lot how fast and smoothly this project went. I find working on nature terrain way more relaxing than urban terrain. I should focus more on this and it already makes me want to extend this modular board deeper into Mirkwood territory.
Matt
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