Sunday has arrived so it's time for an update. I finished my 24 Moria Goblins and the last of them await basing. I also finished Durburz the Magnificent; I will be posting a picture of him later, along with the second stone wall!
Yesterday, I found two blocks of foam in an abandoned construction site. My mind instantly went to the amazing terrain shown in the first issue of BGiME. For 7 years I have wanted to create such an amazing piece.
Promptly, I took them home and started working on them. My goal is to create an Erebor mountainside. Optimally the piece will be scenic yet offer playability. This is my first ever attempt at using foam, or making such a large piece, and initially the project seemed too ambitious for a complete amateur. Nevertheless I was not intimidated (heroic music playing on the background). And my brother pleas of waiting a couple of days were futile.
Although mistakes were made along the way: cutting my finger with the blade, realizing that the blade won't easily cut expanded foam... and then my room was a total mess. Thankfully cleaning duties were relegated to the helping squad aka my brother
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Here are the first steps of my work:
I have not glued together the different layers yet.
I am thinking of painting the whole model black. Then cover all the surfaces, besides the rocks, and cliff faces, with sand. Then proceed with painting the sand in the same manner as my Dwarves' bases. I am also thinking of adding yellow lichen, and combining scorched grass, with dead grass, and yellow turf.
Guys and gals, I want your help with some questions.
Will PVA glue dissolve the foam? Will it be strong enough to glue together layers of foam? If yes, then will slightly watered down PVA be adhesive enough? And finally does the black spray paint have an unwanted effect on foam?
Thank you for your time, and for all your kind comments so far.