First of all, let me apologize for my absence, but due to business reasons, I had to travel from Greece to England for quite a few times during these past three weeks.
Below is something that I've made last Tuesday. It is something complementary for my project, and it can be used in other ''fields'' as well.
It is based on a simple vinyl tile. Great stuff, and very durable (try to find some for your projects)!
The fence, is self made (2mm balsa wood), the hedges are Woodland Scenics' Cluster Foliage (Medium Green), and the tress are Noch's Poplar trees.
Below is something that I've made last Tuesday. It is something complementary for my project, and it can be used in other ''fields'' as well.
It is based on a simple vinyl tile. Great stuff, and very durable (try to find some for your projects)!
The fence, is self made (2mm balsa wood), the hedges are Woodland Scenics' Cluster Foliage (Medium Green), and the tress are Noch's Poplar trees.
An easy construction, that can be used alongside my buildings (sth for a must needed change, if I may say)! :-)
I hope you like it!
T.
nice T.very nice
ReplyDeleteUseful Stuff and nice work!
ReplyDeleteM.
Nice work T, I also like making complementary terrain it just adds character to a table.
ReplyDeleteGReg
Looks good αγαπητε... The more terrain on the table, the better the game.
ReplyDeleteDimitri
Very impressive.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, it looks very nice!!
ReplyDeleteI also have use vinyl tiles, but they have an unfortunate tendency to warp. How did you prevent this?
ReplyDeleteThat's very good T, I might copy that one
ReplyDeleteGreat work. I will copy this as well.
ReplyDeleteI like this as well! Well done. Inspirations have been recorded. :D
ReplyDeletetravelling is no excuse for not carrying on with the hobby!!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice little field...it needs some sheep..
Greetings
Paul
Very, very nice my friend, many uses this has.
ReplyDeleteVery nice but I fear the bull may have escaped....
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind words!
ReplyDelete@Dan: The vinyl tiles I have are made for adhering strong glue on them, so that they don't warp. I haven't come up with this thing, until now. My only suggestion to you would be, to find some tiles, that have ''hollow cells'' so as to absorb the glue.
T.