Monday 11 June 2012

Crop field scenery project for 28mm Dark Ages wargaming- Part 1


Hi there! This is the first of many posts I'll be making to document my recent foray into the world of Dark Age wargaming in 28mm.

In this first one ill be showing the beginning stages of a field of crops ill be using during my games. 

They also make awesome tufts of long grass for individual placement on scenery and bases.

It's a really simple build, using minimal equipment, materials and skill.



^ This is everything I used. So that's a pair of modelling clippers, a hot glue gun with a few spare glue rods, an old scrubbing brush from the shower that had seen better days (dried out) and some of the paper backings from sticky labels. The cutting board was just so I didn't wreck the tablecloth.


I wanted to make some crop- like pieces to later glue on to a board to make a simple corn field.


Gradually working my way through the scrubber.


After experimenting I found that cutting the bristles off before adding glue was a nightmare and they flew everywhere, so opted to add glue to the tops of the bristle clumps in strips making it a great deal easier.



Its ok to be liberal with the hot glue, you need to make sure the sides get coated to stop the bristles coming loose and going everywhere. It doesnt matter if a bit gets on the sides as it wil be painted as wet mud and any thick glue clumps at the base will be disguised with sand later.


Smooth the back of the sticky label over the glue while it is still warm to give it a flat base. This will make it much easier to glue on our board later.


Peel back the paper and cut off the clumps either in strips, groups or singly. If you've missed any parts add a blob more glue- its worth checking! Gently rub the clumps to remove any stray bristles and keep the loose ones for later.


This is the finished product ready for applying to the board to make a field. The one on the left is left straight and the one on the right has been bent carefully for a more wild, realistic look.


This shows how many tufts I made from under half the scrubber. The bottom left shows 2 cut bails i made from putting a small dab of glue on either end then wrapped a thin piece of wire around the centre.

Will be posting again soon for the next stage!

2 comments:

  1. AWESOME!

    I've been looking for a quick and easy way to make row crops for my 40k gaming table. It looks like I'll be picking up some brushes soon.

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    1. thanks! it worked really well for me. Old brushes need never be thrown away again!

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