My latest terrain

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by asrodrig, May 20, 2009.

  1. asrodrig
    Carnasaur

    asrodrig New Member

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    Hey guys, here's the latest piece of terrain that I made! Hope you like it!

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    The materials used are:
    • an old CD (finally found a use for Nickleback)
    • a cheap plastic dinosaur, available at your local dollar or party supply store
    • coffee stir-sticks
    • spare standard from the Cold One Cavalry box
    • modeling sand, static grass, and clump foliage
    • tracing paper and a hole-punch
    • 'Ardcoat and Soft Gel Gloss Medium
    • paints and washes, of course
     
  2. slannFrogy
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    slannFrogy New Member

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    looks retardedly cool get some more of those
     
  3. asrodrig
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    asrodrig New Member

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    Heh, I'll do that, seeing as how I have no money for miniatures. To get my Games Workshop fix, I have to make a lot of terrain (or paint my myriads of unpainted minis, but who wants to do that?)
     
  4. strewart
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    Nice, looks good. Great work in the water effect.

    I think I too am finally reduced to painting the hordes of unfinished models rather than buying more. :p
     
  5. Aranigej
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    Nice work! Especially like the water and the bamboo :)
     
  6. Deathfrisbee2000
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    What'd you use as the base for that thing? I failed horribly when I tried to use the stiff back of a notebook for some 'Nid terain and it curled up at the edges.

    --DF2K
     
  7. asrodrig
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    It's a CD that I glued a piece of paper over to cover the hole in the center.
     
  8. Lazoxoatl
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    I like it. I was thinking a long time, how to use old scratched CDs.
     

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