Another job I have been meaning to do for some time is Making Fences that I can use for my wargaming table. In this tutorial I will walk you through the process of making fences for 10mm wargaming.
Making Fences
1. The first step is to cut your bases to the desired size either using MDF or hardboard in my case I used hardboard and cut it to 1 inch wide by 6 inch long once you have cut your bases to the desired size you then want to proceed to rasp the edges to give it a smoother appearance.
2. The next step is to texture your base. I have done tutorial on Making Diorama Bases.
3. The next step is to cut your car repair mesh to the desired height and length.
4. The next step is to paint the mesh in Humbrol No. 67 Tank Grey and dry brush with Humbrol No. 110 Natural Wood and allowed to dry.
6. The last and final step is to glue the car mesh onto your pre-cut and textured bases using a glue gun.
Tools
- Pencil
- Tape measure
- Wood saw
- Rasp
- Paintbrushes
- PVA
- Glue gun
Materials
- Hardboard
- Polycell Textured Ceilings Course Effect
- Ronseal Diamond Hard Varnish, matt clear
- Noch Summer Meadow Grass
- Car repair mesh
Humbrol Colours
- Humbrol No. 110 Natural Wood
- Humbrol No. 103 Cream
- Humbrol No. 67 Tank Grey
- Humbrol No. 110 Natural Wood
Sources
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