N17 Jons terrain and miniatures

sideways pringles can cut out! man why haven't I ever considered this one :D

I never been big fan of original cardboard structures and designs, but your versions certainly gives them the tribute they deserve
 
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So I finally found my old muda stuff at my mother's attic and have started to butify the old terrain. Somr of it had soon moist damage so it had to be done.
 
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sorry if this question has been asked, but underneath the board there is that mesh net? what is it?

If I would have to quess it is that... "anti slipping???" net that usually is but underneath carpets or rugs.
 
sorry if this question has been asked, but underneath the board there is that mesh net? what is it?

If I would have to quess it is that... "anti slipping???" net that usually is but underneath carpets or rugs.

It's plastic Mesh against Flys. It's cheap and I just use pva and ofte Put it on any surfice as rhe first layer of texture. It looks good when drybrushing and makes the cardboard panels sitt better. And if you use cardboard as your basic material it makes it A bit less flimsy. I guess you could also use other insekt nets.
 
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That's clever. I'll have to roder some of that, been using small bits of metal car repair mesh for bases but its too expensive for large scale use on terrain.
 
Oki so last building for a while. I make many at the same time Not one each nigh. These latest one have taken a few weeks. Now I can go back to painting miniatures. Maybe I should post those that are done. To have some action on here.

Anyhow this is a 3d printed dice thower mixed whit old bulkheads and the stuff I normaly use.
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Dark brown. Dry rush some metal. Then one or two coats of orange. Rysa rust is one good one. And then you can try some washes one it.

Earlier we figured out that the terrain should not be to dark because then you cant see the model's. Or at least you have to paint them in very light colors. It easier to have the terrain in lighter colors.