Showing posts with label Wooden fence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wooden fence. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 April 2021

Hedge and Wooden Fence -using pot scourer Finished

 

So, all that was left to do was paint the fences and add the flocking to the scourer and the finishing touches. I used a black primer and once dry I painted some browns over the fence and ground followed by some drybrushing.

I then used PVA glue to glue the flock to the scourer, I didnt paint it green as per the Warhammer terrain book as I wanted to take it to the next level. The PVA didnt work and all the flock pretty much fell off after drying time.

  

I then took a tip from The Terain Tutor and used 'spray on glue' to glue the flock and that worked albeit with a couple of coats in patchy areas.

I then glued on the bushes which were from my home made batch with hot glue.

Then I added the grass with PVA glue and it all cam eout very nicely, I must say that it was a bit more fiddley than I thought this project was going to be at the beginning.



 Finished pictures.




Vitor

Saturday, 27 February 2021

Hedge and Wooden Fence -using pot scourer WIP

 

Starting on the fence project which looks fairly simple, I took some coffee stirrers, hardboard base and a new pot scourer.

I decided to make two fences so cut the hardboard bases to size (rectangular shapes), cut the coffee stirrers to size and also cut some grooves into them to simulate grain. Next was to cut the pot scourer to size allowing to fold in half for the height. Once all the elements were ready it was time to assemble.

I used some green stuff and superglue to hold the bottom of the upright fence pieces to the base then hot-glued the horizontal fence pieces in place. All going smoothly at this point. I then took my pot scourer and used hot-glue to glue in place (straddling the fence).

Tip – use a wire brush to tease out all the fibres from the scourer for the next part. I then used PVA to glue on the sand.

 




Next the finishing touches, so stay tuned.

Vitor