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RE: [SG] Terrain

From: Michael Brown <mwbrown@s...>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 14:58:56 -0800
Subject: RE: [SG] Terrain

Check out terragenisis (sp) if you are ambitious.  But to start, a
couple bags 
of trees (or even lichen) an old Army blanket (OD in color) and some
masking 
tape can do wonders.

Terrain boards made from sheet Styrofoam are easy.  Find a green you
like in 
latex house paint (look in the OOPS section of the paint store).  Paint
the 
boards (hopefully you have cut these to the size you want) and while the
paint 
is still wet, cover with turf (flocking).  IIRC Woodland Scenics T-49 is
the 
same shade as Geo-Hex.	Shake excess off onto newspaper and set aside to
dry 
(overnight at least).

I'll post some photo's and the URL later.

Michael Brown

-----Original Message-----
From:	Bradley, Jason (US - Minneapolis)
Sent:	Wednesday, February 19, 2003 2:37 PM
To:	'gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu'
Subject:	RE: [SG] Terrain

Speaking of terrain, does anyone have any god links to go to check out
how I
would go about making a semi-realistic gaming table for 15mm wargames? 
I
would like to use the same materials, like Woodland Scenics that they
use to
make railroad displays of.

Also, is 15mm equal to roughly 1/72 scale?  What scale would that be for
railroad modeling?

Thanks
Jason
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