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More finished Malifaux terrain!


AmishLuvah

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Yet more terrain for my Malifaux pleasure! Here we go:

Praise be to PetCo and their Aquarium ruins. It made these easy to make.

Ruins01.jpg

and from the back.

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Another one:

Ruins02.jpg

and from the back.

RuinsBack02.jpg

Some forest terrain I made from home made wire armatures, Sculpey and Polyfiber:

Forest01.jpg

and from the other side.

ForestBack01.jpg

A home made tin shack using pie pans and a paint tube squeezer (I might have learned that technique on these boards actually). With a wooden frame underneath it made some suprisingly sturdy shacks.

TinShack01.jpg

and the back.

TinShackBack01.jpg

One more:

TinShack02.jpg

And from the back.

TinShackBack02.jpg

Tell me what you folks think, the more comments the merrier. :)

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The tin shacks are made from cut up pie pans put through a paint tube squeezer. The squeezer cost me 6 bucks at Michael's. They come out a bit more durable than cardboard once they are attached to a frame. I actually stack other, heavier bits of terrain on top of them and they hold up just fine.

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The tin shacks are made from cut up pie pans put through a paint tube squeezer. The squeezer cost me 6 bucks at Michael's. They come out a bit more durable than cardboard once they are attached to a frame. I actually stack other, heavier bits of terrain on top of them and they hold up just fine.

Really? That's really clever!

Many kudos! I'm quite impressed with your results.

^_^

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