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Sunday, 25 January 2026

Terrain Day 2

 


What the hell is in that tub? I hear you ask?

Lee came round on Saturday for another terrain building day, for our now, two Winter periods.
We started on our tracks, you can't really call them roads. I bought 2 plastic mats a while ago from one of the pound shops, cut them into stripes, then added the brown goo all over them. Which is actually flexible builders caulk, with a good squeeze of brown paint in it. We did these first as they're gonna take a while to dry.


We'll paint over them an earth brown colour when dry and add snow and grass.


Lee was the No1 muck spreader....


While I had the hard job, cutting out the second mat.


Next was the trees, these were our favourites, from The Tree Guy


I also bought various Christmas type trees from pound shops and Hobby Craft


Some of the trees had a round block base, which I cut off, we had to drill into the MDF bases, then hot glued them in place.




Just look at the concentration on his face.


A spray can of white paint really give the trees a frosty snowy look.



Before...


And after


Then we ruined my luvvly paintjob i did on the buildings by dusting them with white spray and with some snow.


Lee said I was eating too many Wine Gums, so took a photo as evidence.


Exhibit A


We did the same white spray on the burnt our buildings and again added more snow.


Nice n Icey

Our last job was ice.
How best to make ice on our river sections??

Plexi Glass was the answer,
1. Buy an expensive sheet (hence my face)
2. Smash it up (hence my face)
3. Try to avoid flying Plexi Glass


4. Give it a rub one side on some sandpaper or a sanding block


5. We now have ice

Hopefully enough to fill in all of our rivers?

And that was the end of the day, as we were both very tired chaps!










15 comments:

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    1. Cheers Sgt! I'm very pleased how its coming along.

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  2. Very useful collection of terrain and very sensible doing big batch in one go...

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  3. Cracking creativity chaps. Wine gums must be great fuel 😆

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  4. Some great work and cool ideas there Ray, very nicely done! I have heard of builder's caulk being used for roads before - think it was our mate Stew over in Ca.

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  5. A very productive day on the terrain building front

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  6. Great day for moving the project forward. i like the clever (expensive :-) ) ice idea but am most intrigued by the roads they are spot on and I assume not subject to any warp. Is that a fibre type foot mat that you used?

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  7. A lot of work but that looks like fun. Did you frost the gummies as well?

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  8. Wow Ray, you and Lee have certainly done a lot of work here. I have seen on other blogs the use of rubber mats to make roads/rivers, this is something that I have been thinking about for a while now. Keep up the good work mate,

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  9. I reckon one more terrain day will see this lot finished...then we just have the 500 other flippin trees you bought! Methinks you went a little overboard... completely in keeping with our approach to this whole project in fact 🤣🤪

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  10. All looking very good. Plus, it had the benefit of keeping you two off the streets and away from getting into trouble.

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  11. Brilliant stuff Ray. That's a lot of work but looking good. If Lee is no 1 muck spreader and you No 2 muck spreader (not a great job title) 😆

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  12. A big day with some very productive outcomes. The Plexi Glass as ice is a great idea.

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