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Blogger The Lord of Excess said...

Sorry maybe I'm just missing it ... but what material are you using for the fields? Interesting looking stuff.

18 March 2010 at 20:56

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi LoE, it is teddy bear fur. The whiter stuff is very cheap material, the darker material imitation wolf pelt I bought on ebay. I've stained both with much-diluted brown acrylic paint.

I'm pleased with the fur concept. It is a bit fiddly to trim, but breaks a table up nicely.

One day I may try to do a huge area in green, as some gamers do...

19 March 2010 at 00:06

Blogger Prufrock said...

Looking forward to seeing picures of the finished boards, BRB. I'm sure that photographs, no matter how well taken, will not do justice to the scale of the final spectacle. It'd be just about worth going halfway round the world for... Maybe you could take it on tour - Led Zama, live at Budokan!

19 March 2010 at 01:05

Blogger ZeroTwentythree said...

Funny, I was just thinking "no recent updates on the Zama project. He must be buried in it! :)

The final product is going to look impressive!

19 March 2010 at 05:10

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks chaps! I'm confident, now, that the boards will look good when finished. If the weather holds, I'll have the fields on today.

19 March 2010 at 08:28

Blogger jmilesr said...

It looks as if your building to a fabulous gaming event. I think I'll give the Teddy bear fur a go for a scenery project

19 March 2010 at 10:21

Blogger AJ (Allan) Wright said...

Keep at it, the light at the end of the tunnel isn't an oncoming freight train!

Looking good so far.

AJ

19 March 2010 at 12:43

Blogger The Lord of Excess said...

Awesome idea! I'm working on a few different ACW/Old West terrain boards and I do believe I'm going to steal your idea! Thanks ... good stuff!!

21 March 2010 at 18:12

Thanks for commenting. I will post this as soon as I am able to review it.
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