tennyson
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Hi Everyone,
I stopped by a local Warhammer shop on my lunch hour the other day and was admiring these great landscape models that were displayed. I especially like the rock formations that gave a nice depth and bit of realism to the scene on the table.
Anyway, I asked the employee about them and he told me that he cut them from a type of styrofoam, brushed some Elmer's glue on them, sprinkled a little sand on the glue, and then painted them. It seemed too easy to have great scenery like this! Unfortunately, duty called back at work and I had to leave without getting any details.
I was wondering if any of you have made similar items. I remember that he said the styrofoam could be picked up at a supply store like Home Depot and it was pink ("packing foam" was the term he used, I think). Do you hand paint them or spray paint? I'm sorry if I couldn't be more detailed, but it would be awesome if I could make some props like this for my current group. Thanks in advance!
I stopped by a local Warhammer shop on my lunch hour the other day and was admiring these great landscape models that were displayed. I especially like the rock formations that gave a nice depth and bit of realism to the scene on the table.
Anyway, I asked the employee about them and he told me that he cut them from a type of styrofoam, brushed some Elmer's glue on them, sprinkled a little sand on the glue, and then painted them. It seemed too easy to have great scenery like this! Unfortunately, duty called back at work and I had to leave without getting any details.
I was wondering if any of you have made similar items. I remember that he said the styrofoam could be picked up at a supply store like Home Depot and it was pink ("packing foam" was the term he used, I think). Do you hand paint them or spray paint? I'm sorry if I couldn't be more detailed, but it would be awesome if I could make some props like this for my current group. Thanks in advance!
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