Saturday, January 10, 2015

A progressive day....

Had a nice weather day today that helped me have the time to primer my scenery and start prep to get the table'o/scenery done!

First two more packages showed over the past two days bringing me that I purchased from Deepcut Studios....

The PVC cobblestone mat...

I really like the detail to this, small grates and manholes and the finished or polished PVC surface was an ideal choice!

Another shot

Chris popped by last night to check out the new mats and brought some of his bocage scenery with him to play with on the new mat.

The road and bocage together....just rough drafting layout ideas.

Chris brought some tanks show his work progress and we tossed one out for some gauge pics...

On the mat...

Rolling through...

Another shot of the table.

The new Tundra table.

Detail shot

More detail shot.

Shot of the work table after doing primer work for several hours.

Teasers...



A bird took a dump on my scenery while it was drying outside! 
Fear not, I was able to clean it up!
For the record I did not refill the bird feeder yet....call it my revenge.

8 comments:

  1. Thats is a really nice setup and quite a production line you've got going there!
    Looking forward to seeing how it all progresses!

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    1. Yea, I have a tight window to finish in two months....thanks for the kind words!

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  2. Wow that cobblestone mat is great looking!

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    1. I wasn't sure if I would like it or not but yea, I do...the cloth is great also...they sell it in 3x3 and 3x4 also, figure one for Strange Aeons may be in the near future....

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  3. That alot of new terain you got started keep it up :)

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    1. My problem is I start off strong and slack off, usually for situations beyond my control so I think I am trying to get ahead to anticipate setbacks...

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  4. Your gonna be busy... Love the cobblestone mat.. Great idea

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  5. Those mats are great especially the cobblestones.
    If a bird took a dump on my scenery I wouldn't take her out again !

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