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Timecast Range 38 10mm Terrain - Rivers, Bridges, Roads and Fields commission.

 Lee asked me to do some terrain for him, I thought, yeah, why not. 

Oops, missed a field!
Caught it now and sorted it


A VERY large Timecast order arrived. About 2kg worth of Timecast latex and three bridges! Glad I had a 2" brush handy to start the process off with base coats and inks.
I painted these in the same basing colours as Lee's GNW Swedes and his ACW Union that I completed previously.

Roads:


Not the best light, but no way were two foot sections going to fit into my lightbox!


Clumps and tufts match his basing too.


Fields


A mixture of ploughed and growing (watch for Timecast's new 28mm range)


Rivers in two sizes, with fords. These have a dappled pva layer over them to give them a semi-gloss finish.


You can just see the stippling on the fords


The Timecast river sculpts are smooooooooth, so the PVA helps trick the eye.


Bridges and rocky ground


The blue isn't that bright!


Love Timecast's details!


They work pretty well

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