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    Smile Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Good day, guys! My name is Arny, I live in Russia in the city of Ekaterinburg.
    I made terrain for several years. I looked at the WarSeer forum's works and I am very-very impressed!!! There are a lot of stunning work!
    I want to show you my models of terrain. May be it can be a bit simple and straightforward in comparison with your's models)
    Unfortunately it is very difficult to get balsa, plastic and HirstArtsMoulds in Russia. So I use styrofoam, cardboard and wooden sticks.

    1. Small ruined tavern (or may be not a tavern))


    2. Small villiage house


    3. Chapel ruins


    4. Ruined castle


    That is all for the first post)

    p.s. want to ask you something: I often see that you use the plaster for casting. Is it durable? Plaster crumbles much isn't it? Or you used some sort of very hard plaster?

    Thanks everybody!)

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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Welcome to warseer,
    Your stuff is amazing, With your skill you don't need hurst arts stuff!
    If its not supported its not very durable.
    When I built my rock wall

    I use a wooden back and base with layer's of plaster impregnated cloth for support scattered throughout.
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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Thanks for your answer!) So, if i want to mold some objects (walls for example) it will be better to do using resin , not plaster?

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    Unknown but from what I've seen resin is stronger.
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    Very good stuff man. Please post more soon. One Love
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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Some more of my works. In sci-fi style)

    1. I don't know, how to called it. Maybe "Skyscrapper"?



    2. Simple "corner"


    3. Hmm...Footbridge.


    4. Red Administratum


    Thanks for you time)

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    Very nice terrain pieces Arny!
    Ruined tavern is my favorite.
    Keep up the good work!

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    Good work Arny. Liked the tavern and footbridge a lot, well all of them are fine.
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    Very impressive looking terrain! Are you considering casting it?

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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    I have to agree, the terrain is very nice, doesnt matter what materials you have had to hand, you have used them well, good job.
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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Great stuff, it would be a ton of fun to play with any of those pieces on the table top.

    If you are interested in Hirst Arts stuff I can give it a strong recommendation. You are correct, plaster is less strong then resin, but it's much easier to work with. I cast all my Hirst blocks using a plaster I find at Home Depot (a home store in the states) and it works great

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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Thanks for your comments!)))

    Quote Originally Posted by Luthor View Post
    Very impressive looking terrain! Are you considering casting it?
    Yes, i try to mold it in silicon rubber and then cast in resin.

    Smth like that (up-original wall of penopolystirol, down-resin casting copy)

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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Quote Originally Posted by Davout View Post
    Great stuff, it would be a ton of fun to play with any of those pieces on the table top.

    If you are interested in Hirst Arts stuff I can give it a strong recommendation. You are correct, plaster is less strong then resin, but it's much easier to work with. I cast all my Hirst blocks using a plaster I find at Home Depot (a home store in the states) and it works great
    Thanks! Can you give me a link to this product (i'll try to find analogues in Russia).
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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    It is commonly called Plaster of Paris here in the US.
    I use dental plaster myself, which is Plaster of Paris with a little cement mix into it for added strength.
    This type of plaster is very hard to break.
    Dental plaster can be hard to find, but I have considered making it myself.
    You can add 10 to 20 percent cement to Plaster of Paris to get a very similar product.


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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommygun View Post
    It is commonly called Plaster of Paris here in the US.
    I use dental plaster myself, which is Plaster of Paris with a little cement mix into it for added straight.
    This type of plaster is very hard to break.
    Dental plaster can be hard to find, but I have considered making it myself.
    You can add 10 to 20 percent cement to Plaster of Paris to get a very similar product.

    Well, it is perfect info! I'll try to mix it as soon as it possible) Tommygun, lot of thanks to you !!!
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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    I can't really contribute much but your terrain looks splendid, Arny. Welcome to Warseer, I hope you post some more pictures soon!

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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Hello, everybody! Thanks for your comments and ideas.

    Next - some of my ORK-style works)













    Best regards!
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    Re: Terrain from Russia. (*sorry for my English)))

    Quote Originally Posted by mrtn View Post
    Nice terrain, that space marine of your certainly gets around to a lot of locations.
    Thanks) A lot of time this space marine was my only model) And i used him in every shot for scale. Sorry)
    See you in my log "Terrain from Russia"
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