Tuesday 12 November 2013

Update:6 TAR7AN Board.

It has been a couple of months since I last worked on the TAR7AN board. The reasons for the delay were two fold. Firstly as I originally wanted it for a show and that deadline passed I was not inclined get it done after the show. The second reason was that I was not happy with the position of the waterfall and was not sure how to rectify it.

But let me come to the waterfall in a while. As you can see I have now finished the water. It was all done with different layers of yacht varnish from Wilkinson's. I deliberately put it on thick and used a disposable brush to encourage it into the cracks, gullies and edges. You can get about 12 "Artist" brushes in the 99p store which are ideal for this. Small enough and cheap enough so you don't have to worry about them. I am happy with the result. The water is finished, but I will add some reeds (tufts) later, when I add the foliage to all the board.

OK the waterfall. To me and I am sure some of you it did not look right. It cascaded far to far from the cliff face. I therefore took it off and re shaped it. I also lost about 12mm from the bottom. This 12mm has made a lot of difference it has moved plummeting water closer to the cliff face my about 55mm. It did leave a "scar" on the board. This scar was both in colour under the varnish but also a ridge of varnish which had formed as I dripped the waterfall each day to build up a texture. The simple solution was to sit a large rock (Slate from the garden) over the top of the scar. Again more varnish was applied to build up the water level, but also to "glue" the rock into position. The bottom of the waterfall was painted white and light blue to represent the splash of water falling into water. Again more varnish was dripped on.  And with that I have settled on the final look of the waterfall. You know me by now when I say final look I don't mean it! like the still water foliage needs to be added and pebbles added to the top to seat the waterfall into the landscape better. At present it just sits on the top and a better solution will be found.

This rock that I mentioned above has a nice flat top and is very suitable for perching a figure on top. We both know that someone will and I like the idea of a more dangerous entry point onto the board. So by keeping the ideas open and fluid it has helped. If I had planned it from the start there is very little chance it would have come out this way. So I have created a better solution from what was a set back. Big thumbs up to me, I'm very happy with how that part has evolved.

The remaining pictures show slightly different views of the waterfall and water around the stepping stone rocks. Nothing is perfect but this board is now coming together. As mentioned above Foliage is the next step and that could either make or break the board so I will be proceeding with caution. For now though I will put the board into storage wrapped in cling-film to keep the dust of as I start gathering materials for the Broadside game 2014. The idea for that is now set and I hope to start painting a couple of sample figures between now and the weekend as it would be nice to take a sample to the club on Sunday.

Anyway that is a future project and I will be starting it very soon, both the figures and the terrain. But that is another blog post on another day. So until next time, thanks for looking and I should have some painted figures (maybe not the samples) ready in two days time.

All the best Clint




24 comments:

  1. I'm very impressed with how this is shaping up, Clint. At the moment it all looks wonderful and the water effects are particularly impressive. Will your trees and foliage be permanently stuck down or glued to individual bases? I'd go with the second option just to give you more variety when setting up the finished board, but that's just me.

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    1. My current jungle trees are on bases. I will continue this approach as I want some of the new trees for another planned project. The foliage on the cliff/hanging will be permanently attached to the cliff face. I have an idea for a second TAR7AN board as well, but that's miles off as I type this. Finish this one first though.
      Thank you Bryan.

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  2. What an elegant solution for a scar!

    And I just love the water colour, the greens really make it much better looking!

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    1. When you have a mistake you can often embrace it and turn it into a positive. Which hopefully I have managed.

      I will admit I like the way the water has come out.
      Thank you Mathyoo

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  3. This is truly superb transformation from when last seen. The water effects are spot on and are as I imagined they should look. The stepping stones really do look part of the landscape and as you say with a bit of greenery and the waterfall bedded in it will be quite a sight.

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    1. Yes Jo still a lot to do, but it is getting there. I'm glad you like the water it was your comment that made me change the shape of the waterfall. It does look better now. Thank you.

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  4. Great looking water, very nice work, I love what you did around the stones...

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    1. Thank you Phil. It has the murky quality I was looking for.

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  5. Really good stuff. I love the idea of the varnish. It looks so realistic. Well done.

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    1. Varnish is cheap and effective but must be used sparingly IF you want it to dry at all. Too thick and it just skins over and the centre takes weeks and weeks to dry, But it is cheap and effective which counts a lot on my budget. Thanks mate

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  6. It looks great Clint. Yacht varnish is an interesting one, no doubt a lot cheaper than GW's water effects. I am working on a wharf area for empire of the dead (28mm Victorian) so am interested right now in different water effects. Looking forward to it developing further.

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    1. I will be starting another project tomorrow so this will be on the back burner until after Xmas most likely. Not tried GW water effects it might be the best choice. It all comes down to what you are looking for, your budget and how comfortable you are with either experimenting or working with a medium you know. In other words what works for me might not work for you. As for the cost a Litre costs about £10 in Wilko's it's usually in stock and let's be honest most towns have a Wilko's. Thanks for the comment Dan.

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  7. That works for me, great job Clint - the water looks superb!

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    1. Thank you Michael. I had to do a credible job after you did your board.

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  8. Getting there. The water does look good, but we want to see the vegetation as well :-) !

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    1. I have sent to China for some palm tree models so we will have to see how long they take and if they look Ok when you get here.

      As mentioned above starting a new project in the next few days so this is not in a hurry. In My mind my deadline is February 2014. I do know people want to see this finished though so I will try.

      Thanks Colgar.,

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  9. Looks good to me Clint, the water effect does look excellent! Keep it up ol' chum!

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    1. Cheers Mate. I really appreciate your kind words.

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  10. Looking good, the changes have worked well. The varnish finish , links jus the job.

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  11. Thank you Dave. I agree the varnish does work well, which goes to prove that sometimes I get lucky!

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