the statue thingamaboo looks great! what is it?
the statue thingamaboo looks great! what is it?
The little ruin looks quite nice.![]()
I am enjoying this greatly. Nice collection already. Keep it up.
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I'm back after a rather long break from this project. I've finally gotten around to finishing the jungle patches:
"Did that bush just move?"
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nice little cove of palm trees.![]()
The next project - bamboo trees from the Lustria campaign book:
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Those look like fun.![]()
I got the get around to make some of those bamboo trees. Saw them first in the How to Make Wargames Terrain (one of GWs best books!). Your jungle terrain looks great!
Last edited by Covering Fire; 04-08-2012 at 15:17.
Slowly getting there:
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That looks really lush!
I've added some undergrowth to the bamboo forest:
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A great realistic feel to them!
Love the tall trees- I will definitly be using some of your techniques for when I start building jungle terrain!!
I've done a couple of jungle pieces myself, but I never thought of doing anything like how you used the tea leaves to break up the monotony of the "lawn" feel on the bases. Gives it a nice, natural look that I'll definitely be using to update my terrain bases. (I was struggling on balancing dirt and flock in a consistent way to make it look nice and natural, but the tea leaves make it look way better.) Two thumbs up. Well done pieces so far. Can't wait to see the completed table when they are all spread out.
Thanks guys! It's a bit humbling that my terrain building can inspire others!
Yes, I'm really pleased with how the green tea worked as a forest floor. Here's two pics of how it looks out of the bag and then on the bases:
I also arranged a group shot of the finished jungle pieces:
Welcome to the jungle:
My next project will be to make some patches of undergrowth and bushes to scatter around the table for an even more "jungly" feel...
Slow progress here, but I did manage to take some pics of the finished pieces arranged on my 6 x 4 grass mat.
My plan is not to use all the pieces at the same time. In one game perhaps the village plays a major role, but in another the fighting takes place out in the jungle.
Stretch the battle mat with a friend to get rid of the boring foldmarks. Just grip on and tug, it makes a big difference