I don't do much winter gaming, so a small forest of trees with white frosting and white bases are going to look out of place when the rest of the scene has green grass and a very noticeable lack of snow. So I dry-brushed green paint on the trees, painted the bases brown and added some static grass, and voilà, trees for my wargaming table!
Saturday, 26 October 2019
Can't see the forest until you have trees!
Christmas is coming, or so it would seem based on what I see in the shops. I picked up a bag of 21 snow-covered evergreen trees from Michaels, plus a tube of green paint.
I don't do much winter gaming, so a small forest of trees with white frosting and white bases are going to look out of place when the rest of the scene has green grass and a very noticeable lack of snow. So I dry-brushed green paint on the trees, painted the bases brown and added some static grass, and voilà, trees for my wargaming table!
You can still see some white peaking through the branches,but I'm not too fussed about that. A quick and dirty project has given me a big boost to my supply of terrain.
I don't do much winter gaming, so a small forest of trees with white frosting and white bases are going to look out of place when the rest of the scene has green grass and a very noticeable lack of snow. So I dry-brushed green paint on the trees, painted the bases brown and added some static grass, and voilà, trees for my wargaming table!
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