Now that the walls are glued down I can start working on the inside terrain features. The first thing I wanted was to have some flagstone paths from the main entrances. But I also wanted a tree to be a center piece that I can pull out from time to time. So I came up with this very simple "planter" to house the tree that can be used for other gaming purposes.
For the past few weeks I have been cutting plasticard of varying thickness to create flagstone. As you can see below I managed to create quite a large collection over the past few months. Laying it out several times I finally decided on a pattern and path. Then came the fun job of gluing them down one at a time. Using liquid nails clear again I began the fun process.
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Simple but effective. |
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Placement looks good. |
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Laying out the flagstone. |
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That didn't take to long at all. |
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Looks good so far. |