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parttimegamer22 Aug 2020 11:37 a.m. PST

I've been steadily working away on building a Mediterranean board for the last few months and one terrain piece that I had been looking forward to getting stuck into was some terraced fields.

This project started off as being focused on Crete, but I soon realised that would limit me regarding some of the terrain pieces that I wanted to build, so it morphed into a more generic Med-themed table. I don't think that terraces are as common in Crete as in other parts of the Med, for example.

The latest piece of terrain that I have created is a large hillside with terraces cut into it.

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Please take a look and leave a comment or question at link

cheers
Darryl

GunDogMiniature22 Aug 2020 12:17 p.m. PST

Superb blog post and I have favourited your blog. A lot of really excellent tips and superb photos showing each stage. Thank you very much for the inspiration and sharing your work freely.

Personal logo ColCampbell Supporting Member of TMP22 Aug 2020 12:26 p.m. PST

Yes, that is a very nice tutorial. Thanks!

Jim

Stew art23 Aug 2020 10:46 a.m. PST

Great job and nice tutorial! 😀

TheNorthernFront24 Aug 2020 11:57 a.m. PST

Very cool

CHRISTHEMODELMAKER30 Aug 2020 9:52 a.m. PST

Amazing job.
Museum quality.

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