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Baranovich16 Apr 2019 3:09 p.m. PST

So I finally got around to pulling out a bunch of stuff I had accumulated and organized a while ago in preparation for doing a committed Frostgrave table.

Having recently also purchased the game "Arcworlde", which has many winter-themed scenarios I thought this would be a great way to make winter terrain that could be used interchangeably in both games.

I used a lot of the ideas I have seen on these forums, particularly with regard to using toys to make statues. I used some pieces from a Harry Potter chess set and glued them to the tops of plastic yogurt and copper cleaning containers.

I am also making a large amount of scatter terrain using worn glass fragments from the craft store for ice formations. In addition to this I used a toy cow skeleton for one terrain base, as well as several sets of Secret Weapons metal skeleton bits sets. Some plastic skulls from Games Worskhop's skull set are also being added to some of the bases.

I also had a fair amount of plastic bits left over from various GW kits, such as their old watchtower, Skullvane Manse, Dreadstone Blight, etc.

I did buy a few actual plastic terrain kits as well. I got two of Pegasus Hobbies' gothic buildings/ruins as well as Renedra's plastic ruins.

Overall the assembly line process should allow me to crank out enough terrain to easily fill a 4 x 6 table or a 4 x 4.

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