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It's been something i keep meaning to get around too; building a gaming table and terrrain for Epic; my one true wargaming love and the best i can manage is a brown sheet thrown over some books, scrappy Titan Legions buildings and some rock...wowee!
This project will include
-a 6'x4' gaming table
-roads
-hills
-area terrain templates (bits of randomly shaped 'roughland' which bases of trees, ruins, rubble etc, can be placed upon) also good as difficult terrain.
-Trees and rocks
-a city block
-ruins
-a slimy river (maybe!)
-some sort of set piece (maybe; I'm open to ideas!)
Well, it's nice and sunny here in Bristol and I had a few things lying around and so today i started work on the board itself...in fact in a few hours and it's almost finished!
The Gaming TableStep 1
A while ago a mate of mine gave me several laminate 'easy click' wooden floorboard...conviniently enough 9 of these put together measure 6'x4' First step was put them together in two seperate pieces (for ease of storage), put slats made from 1"x2" underneath, and drill some holes in for the screws

Said holes are also deepened on the top so as to allow the screws to fit snugly.
Result:
Step 2I sanded the tops so as the filler that I am about to apply sticks easier.
Step 3
A mixture of budgie grit (for texture), wood filler, black cement dye powder (saves painting it) added to a degree for GREY, and a bit of PVA to make the mixture stickier.

Step 4 and 5
Firstly a thin later of the mixture is painted on in thin strokes; it dries quickly, provides a darker base layer (don't ask me why!) and -again- gives extra adhesion.
The top layer is then painted on and then'flogged' on with a large paintbrush in order to give it texture.  Allow to dry.
In the picture above the first layer can be seen the the rear, the top layer before flogging at the front left and the effects of texturing on the right.
Step 6Sit back, drink a couple of mugs of Lapsang Choulung to pass the time and wait until tommorow or thursday to go and buy some static grass!

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