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Post by Sleepy Hollow Mike on Apr 29, 2015 18:00:45 GMT
I decided after playing with a piece of terrain that upgrades were needed. So I tore it down and plan on a rebuild! Anyone else do this?
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Post by sgtslag on May 3, 2015 11:54:08 GMT
Sort of... I'm working on a modular, full 3-D cavern system. I started with a charcoal gray paint, applied The Dip, and now they look metallic, which is neat, but not what I was after. I've picked up some tan colored paint, and I'm applying The Dip to some of the new pieces: much closer to realistic cavern stone, as seen first-hand, on trips to caves. I will likely keep both colors, for variety. I like the more metallic look for use with Fire Giant lairs, in a volcanic cavern setting. The lighter tan stuff will work for pretty much everything else. The modular cavern pieces will number around 100+, which is why I won't be repainting all of the darker pieces -- I can afford to leave them more 'metallic' since I have so many pieces. Cheers!
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Mortal Knight
Paint Manipulator
Current Game: Return to Serenity (Custom Campaign)
Posts: 194
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Post by Mortal Knight on May 3, 2015 14:00:16 GMT
I enjoy a good detail of Dolphin Grey for stone in the dirt.I do this quite a bit here lately as I have gotten a hand on this moss for terrariums its a good sized bag for a dollar at Dollar Tree. But that is the beauty of crafting it it not to expensive to redo anything.
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