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James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!

Publicado el 02 diciembre 2012 por Loorg
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!Well, today was an interesting day. I needed to create a movement tray for that unit of Forgeworld Empire that I have been working on. This was important, since I needed to attempt to rank them up before I tried to put them on their bases.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
I knew that they were going to be difficult to rank up, even more so when you include the command figures.
No big deal, I thought. I will just break out some sculpey and some matboard...
Well, it turns out that I needed two things to proceed. Some new Sculpey and a working oven. Since I didn't have either of those things, I had to figure out something else on the fly.
I remembered how much fun and success I had with the pink foam on the Fortress Falls army board. Could I somehow manipulate that material in the same way that I could my trusty sculpey?
First, I got out my exacto knives and started shaving down pieces of pink foam.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
Here is the unit, ranked up as best as I could get them. It took a lot of moving guys around!
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
You may recognize some of the figures from recent posts...
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
I wanted some stronger magnetic hold, so I got a sheet of magnetized sheet metal. It's important to make sure that is what you purchased, as I discovered the hard way. Always have a magnet with you in the store!!
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
Cathy reminded me that we used to make all kinds of Blood Bowl fields by taking pink foam and putting stone textures into it!
Those pieces of foam you saw in the earlier photo were cut into very specific shapes... 3/16 inch wide by 1/16 thick. I glued them into place, and then carved/pressed in some floor texture with carving tools to match the bases.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
Finally, I cut away bits of the stones with the exacto knife to make some serious weathering...
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
Here you see some pillars which were also made from the foam. I took rectangles and carved/sanded them into pillars! Once all that was done, I had to find a way to 'seal' the foam, and make it stronger. Otherwise, any pressure at all would damage it. We have learned that wood glue or stronger formula Elmer's glue is perfect for this task!
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
After that dried, it was time to sculpt some vines and leaves like the ones on the bases.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
More vines!
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
More leaves!
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Pink foam to the rescue!!!
I let all this set up, and then it was time to paint it! Stay tuned for the exciting conclusion of an exercise in Plan B!!

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