A month or two ago, I decided that I wanted to make my own Winter Mat for gaming. I was not that happy with either of the Cigarbox Winter mats I had obtained and searching the internet did not reveal any other mat I thought would meet my needs.
At the same time I was doing the searching, I was like many other gamers following Wargaming with Silver Whistle's amazing terrain making. I had obtained his 1st book Setting the Scene and was keen to give it a go.
What follows is my first attempt, I am quite pleased with the result; in retrospect I might have done a few things differently. I will let some photos tell the story.
At the same time I was doing the searching, I was like many other gamers following Wargaming with Silver Whistle's amazing terrain making. I had obtained his 1st book Setting the Scene and was keen to give it a go.
What follows is my first attempt, I am quite pleased with the result; in retrospect I might have done a few things differently. I will let some photos tell the story.
Next up was to shake the mat out 24 hours later. I went in and touched up the raw patches with some more raw umber. |
I also added a few winter or autumn tufts and then finally did a like sprinkle of the 4 -Ground snow. |
Here is the final result, overall I am quite satisfied. You can see the terrain in action in this AR. Pat is now working on a Southern Europe terrain book....something to look forward to and I still have lots of canvas! |
Atmopsheric and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive - I have the setting the scene book on order
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I'm doing 20 boards for our winter operation battle. I'll see if I can copy your technique.
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes John, that is really something elese! What great work!
ReplyDeleteLooks very effective, John!
ReplyDeleteGreat work, John! Looks like a typical January day in the prairies here... (shudder)
ReplyDeleteExcellent job on the mat John and thanks also for the mention.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pat.
White caulk or chalk? Either way, the results speak for themselves!
ReplyDeleteNice work John, looks great for snow terrain.
ReplyDeleteThank you all it was a fun project.
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I'm doing 20 boards for our winter operation battle. I'll see if I can copy your technique.