Try to find the field of sun-flowers. |
We
had another terrain-making-day this weekend. It was me, Thomas N and Daniel
that playe... worked.
We
used my static grass applicator to, well, apply static grass… Lots of hedges
and also newly 3D-printed walls got grass.
Daniel
based a lot of trees that also were grassed. The sun-flower field was a bit underwhelming, and I guess I have to finish it sometime soon.
Look at those walls! Lots of them! Two more were printed while we worked. |
Some
vac-formed terrain of mine got the same treatment, more on that in a future post.
Thomas
got to play with the foam-cutter AND he also used his hot-glue gun. He wasn't burned. Amazing!
I
had a go at the long-ignored harbour. I really have to get going with it in a
serious way as it will be soo cool to play on.
All
in all a very enjoyable day with quite a lot of finished and half-finished
stuff. More importantly lots of coffee was imbibed and many of tales were told.
Sounds like a fun day. Sorry I missed it.
ReplyDeleteNext time!
DeleteVery nice terrain additions!
ReplyDeleteApart from the social part, that is what's really good about meeting for one specific goal. You really get stuff done.
DeleteLooks like you had a wonderfully productive day.
ReplyDeleteWhat else to expect from three such concentrated and dedicated men? Ehr, well... I'm actually surprised we finished so much!
DeleteThe trick is to get into the habit of doing the boring bits of terrain building while drinking coffee and telling tall tales. YOu soon turn out quite a lot of nice terrain.
DeleteAnd you get to laugh at Daniel for cutting himself on the packet when getting a pain killer to stop the pain from the broken rib he got when he fell over while jogging. But far be it from us to take the piss!
I'm sure I didn't laught at that. Did I?
DeleteWow! Impressive stuff!
ReplyDeleteYou mean Thomas using hot and sharp things and not hurting himself. Not to mention the static grass applicator (it was soooo tempting to slip a bit when we used it...)
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