Finished the left side wall. Used some pink foam to represent the natural stone at the base of it.
After smoothing out some rough areas, will give it a coat of paint. Note, the end of the left side wall doesn't show stone work as the actual wall continued on a bit longer and sort of wrapped around to the right, following the contour of the hill the citadel was built upon. For a gaming scenario, figures can only enter the gate from the end of the terrain (i.e. they can manuever around it).Frankenstein'd foam prior to spackling.Thanks for visiting the blog, and hope you all are doing well!
Some great progress. I admire your patience.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Neil! I'm retired, so this is what I do :) Lol! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteA far more dedicated hobbyist than I Mr. Dean, looking good. I have a friend that does these builds for me as I dislike making terrain unless I absolutely have to.
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Keviin
Thanks, Kevin! I'm actually not really into building terrain, but this one is something of a labor of love. I've always loved the stories about the Trojan War, and the Greek Bronze Age period, so this project didn't seem as "hard" as something else I'd be less interested in. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteAgree, great progress Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Michal! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteIt's looking really good Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Keith! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteLooking good
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Matt! Kindest regards, Dean
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