"Some notes on 15mm Battlefield Clutter for our WW2 Campaign" Topic
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Per Broden | 23 Sep 2018 8:00 a.m. PST |
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79thPA | 23 Sep 2018 9:38 a.m. PST |
Nice work, and some useful links. |
wrgmr1 | 23 Sep 2018 10:32 a.m. PST |
Very nice work! The stone fabric is very effective. Love the links. I'll be buying some of these for my 20mm games, Normandy WW2. Thanks for posting! |
dragon6 | 23 Sep 2018 11:50 a.m. PST |
The stone fabric, in the above picture, is this the backside? And what did you colour did you dry brush it? Really like the green house. Excellent work in reducing their height |
Per Broden | 24 Sep 2018 3:40 a.m. PST |
Thank you all for your positive comments, The stone fabric is actually snake skin fabric! It is the top of the facbric. I drybrushed it carefully wit with grey. This was just an initial test, I will try to experiment a little bit more by using some varnish to harden it before painting, etc, at some point in the future. |
badwargamer | 25 Sep 2018 1:25 a.m. PST |
Great work. Totally agree about the trouble finding 15mm stuff. The snakeskin fabric is great. I've been keeping my eye out for something like but the stones/cobbles are always too big. Thanks for the find! |
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