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    Nasty's terrain-hirst arts molds

    Hi, Ive just started building some terrain for skirmish level games...you could easily throw it in a 40k or fantasy game if you wanted to, but I'm aiming more at warmachine/malifaux/mordheim. I'm building using hirst arts molds


    Thanks for looking. Sorry if my posts ever don't make sense.


    About a week a go my friend said...let's play malifaux...I agreed. I've decided I want an attractive malifaux board...do ive started building.









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    Re: Nasty's terrain-hirst arts molds

    That looks promising. Were the Hirst moulds used for the floor panels as well as the walls?
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    That looks promising. Were the Hirst moulds used for the floor panels as well as the walls?

    Yessir. Any of it that is plaster is from hirst arts molds.

    I was originally using the flooring or space hulk tiles. Each of the crosshatch tiles is 1.5 inches. The terrain piece I'm currently building is just under 3 feet long.


    Here are some other peices I've previously built that I will be incorporating into my skirmish board.

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    today I've decided to roof my small building today...it's been sitting roofless for a month or so.


    i haven't figured out a better base for roofs than plasticard, it's easy to trim sturdy and thin.


    done...ish....I still need to add some more fancy bits.

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    Re: Nasty's terrain-hirst arts molds

    Wow, that is an impressive bit of architecture.

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    Wow, that is an impressive bit of architecture.
    Thanks. Besides the step by step construction plans provided by hirst arts I did it all by myself!!

    Im trying to use my Lego skills with the big piece in my first post.

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    Re: Nasty's terrain-hirst arts molds

    The church tower and bridge look great.

    Is it expensive Hearst?.

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    Re: Nasty's terrain-hirst arts molds

    wow... that is impressive. Did you have to cast those yourself?
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    Re: Nasty's terrain-hirst arts molds

    I'm doing terrain using Hirst Arts too. It feels a bit like cheating, but it looks sooo good if you do it right. It was actually a quite similar terrain theme by Gulbech that pushed me over the edge to buying some molds and start casting. I really like your stuff too. I would love to see your malifaux and the space hulk pieces painted.
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