This weekend I've been making drystone walls for my 14th century medieval/fantasy village project.
After viewing a few tutorials on Youtube, I decided to go the "gravel and PVA in a mould" route:
A traditional Dwarven breakfast porridge. :D
Put it into a mould with some baking paper:
Leave to thoroughly dry and harden and you have:
Dwarven Granola Bars! :D
I had to do a quick test layout:
Need to fill some gaps on the undersides, but this will work nicely!
Time to get basing!
And a little farm setup with the Perry Miniatures medieval cottage. Just need to stick some pigs in the wattle pen, cows or corn in the stonewalled fields.
I still need to build one or two wooden gates, as these will probably used for sheep/cow meadows. And then I can start painting this batch!
After that I want to add a chicken coop, some veggie gardens and a midden pile, and then I think I can call this first farm complete. Maybe some random tools and farm implements as scatter terrain.
See you next time!
Great technique, I'm going to steal this one for my 15mm Rangers of Shadow Deep project.
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