Friday 10 February 2017

Terrain day - February 2017 edition

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. 

10 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fun day. Sorry I missed it.

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  2. Very nice terrain additions!

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    1. Apart from the social part, that is what's really good about meeting for one specific goal. You really get stuff done.

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  3. Looks like you had a wonderfully productive day.

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    1. What else to expect from three such concentrated and dedicated men? Ehr, well... I'm actually surprised we finished so much!

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    2. The 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.
      And 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!

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    3. I'm sure I didn't laught at that. Did I?

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    1. You 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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