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Friday 20 November 2020

Culvert Capers

You may recall that a while ago I purchased these https://www.sabotag3d.com/product-page/20mm-culvert-set-2-pieces 

As a break from figure painting I decided to get them painted up, to make them look the the part I made some additions using Plasticard, on the basis that it would not warp, I also took the precaution of Blue Tacking them down while working on them too. I built the exit from the culvert pieces up with Milliput and coated it and the lower part with railway ballast.


The ground work was then painted with DecoArt Country Maple, washed with GW Seraphim Sepia and dry brushed with Vallejo Iraqi Sand. The water was painted Vallejo Dark Sea Blue (all wargames water is blue, its the law) and then gloss varnished. Flock and foliage added to taste.


I may well make some more sections in due course for better table coverage, pictures below in situ on my Geek Villain Sicily mat.



Until next time keep safe and KBO.


TTFN

16 comments:

  1. A dapper scenic addition well visualised. While blue water may be the law, brown is also acceptable I'm told...

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    1. Thank Mr. B. Not in my world, no pollution on my tables🙂

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  2. These are some handy additions to the game table, Phil. Nicely rendered too!

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    1. Thank you Jonathan, hope to get in a game soon.

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  3. Looks really good Phil I need an upgrade to my rivers and streams but don’t seem to have the time !

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    1. Thank you Matt. Time a war gamers main enemy🙂

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  4. Now I need culverts, sigh. Nice job Phil.

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    1. Thank you George. They are very nice and ideal for blowing up🙂

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  5. Great job! It looks really good.
    You’re correct that wargsmers water needs to be blue. 😀

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    1. Thank you Stew. Glad you concur on wargaming water🙂

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  6. Very nice Phil...
    And they work really will with the mat...

    All the best. Aly

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  7. Lovely bit of detail work!
    Best Iain

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