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Post by copperpotmd on Dec 16, 2023 16:45:19 GMT
I am currently trying to increase my terrain collection...I ha e fou d a few great Etsy shops that sell nice buildings, magical monuments, and obstacles...but struggle to find hills.
Sure, plenty come up when you search, but those are more plateaus than hills imo. Remembering the gentle sloping hills of old...how where do you guys get yours?
Do you make them? How do you do it? Have a shop to recommend?
TIA
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Post by sedge on Dec 16, 2023 17:16:39 GMT
I've used these: www.kallistra.co.uk/?page=14 - they're just vacuum formed plastic. They do flocked ones and plain (brown) plastic ones that can then be finished your own way. I redid mine with sand + grass tufts to match the bases of my models: They're nothing special, but the slope is gentle enough to be okay for ranked up units on movement trays (top heavy metal standard bearers should stick to flat ground, however).
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Post by copperpotmd on Dec 17, 2023 1:18:29 GMT
I've used these: www.kallistra.co.uk/?page=14 - they're just vacuum formed plastic. They do flocked ones and plain (brown) plastic ones that can then be finished your own way. I redid mine with sand + grass tufts to match the bases of my models: They're nothing special, but the slope is gentle enough to be okay for ranked up units on movement trays (top heavy metal standard bearers should stick to flat ground, however). Thanks for the quick response. These look like exactly what I am looking for!
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Post by copperpotmd on Dec 23, 2023 1:19:09 GMT
I've used these: www.kallistra.co.uk/?page=14 - they're just vacuum formed plastic. They do flocked ones and plain (brown) plastic ones that can then be finished your own way. I redid mine with sand + grass tufts to match the bases of my models: They're nothing special, but the slope is gentle enough to be okay for ranked up units on movement trays (top heavy metal standard bearers should stick to flat ground, however). Just placed an order and am waiting on the invoice. Thank you!
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