I’ve finished 2 of the four vine-stake terrain pieces- it took a surprisingly long time to carefully flock them, do please click for a closeup. I’m very pleased with how they came out. I’ll have all 4 ready for the game at Partizan on 2/9/12.
Nice work. The use of twine really captures the look of the bark on grape vines. I may just have to build a full sized one to drink beer under. Regards HGA
They look excellent..as you say it´s well worth the click to see the close ups. terrific work...and I´ll definately have a go at some myself. Cheers pauldefinately
Your patience is paying off: I can see bunches of grapes starting to appear! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed, would've liked to see a comparison 28mm guy close by.
ReplyDeleteFine work, they look the biz!
ReplyDeleteWhat glue did you use to attach the foliage?
You've done a very good job on these vineyards. I really like them. I'll have to try by myself some time.
ReplyDeleteThese are the absolute duck's nuts!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Those are very nice - Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteNice work. The use of twine really captures the look of the bark on grape vines.
ReplyDeleteI may just have to build a full sized one to drink beer under.
Regards HGA
really impressive work!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so real!
I like it (and the wine which go with!)
An excellent pier of terrain and one that will no doubt produce many a 'vintage' game.
ReplyDeleteThanks all.
ReplyDeleteSchrumpkopf, there are some minis down the thread- I'll take another pic when al 4 are finished.
Scott I used Scattergrip from Antenociti, which is perfect for attaching flock to trees.
Cheers, Simon
They look excellent..as you say it´s well worth the click to see the close ups.
ReplyDeleteterrific work...and I´ll definately have a go at some myself.
Cheers
pauldefinately
Very nice work! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThese are turning out great!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work A+
ReplyDeleteNow thats a great idea!
ReplyDeleteMight have to copy that!
Now they are bloody effective, brilliant piece of work well done.
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