Showing posts with label Rivers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rivers. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2026

Temperate Modular Scenery, River Sections

Hello There! With the majority of the modular terrain nearing completion I have started the last tiles which are the river sections.


I have already made the frames to fit the styrene into. I had calculated the width of the river and cut that size centrally into the frames. Next I marked out the edge of the watercourse along the tile. I used a router to remove the styrene, (which was a very messy job, so I covered everything in dust sheets to make it easy to clean up. I then started to apply the tile adhesive to round off the edges of the river.


Here is the depth of the river. It has to be deep enough to allow a thin layer of tile adhesive, some fine stones, a thin layer of resin, (coloured brown), and a layer of blur green resin. I opted for a depth of about two centimetres.


I realised that instead of using a scarper to apply the tile adhesive that it would be a lot easier to just use my hands so wore some protective gloves to stop getting the adhesive all over my hands. I took the opportunity to fill in the edges of the styrene and the wooden frame by pushing the adhesive down the gaps.


I you were ever one of those children that liked to do finger painting at school then this is the job for you! I used water to make the finish more smooth and frequently wet the gloves to stop the adhesive sticking to the gloves.


Here the river bed has been covered. I did not cover the river banks or any further as then I would have added grit and sand and I did not want that on the river bed at this point. The vacuum cleaner at the side explains the 'mess' described earlier!


On one of the 600mm x 600mm tiles I made a slow river bend. I decided to build up the inner curve of the bend with more adhesive to make it more realistic. I used a paint brush, soaked with water to smooth the surface off.

As some of the tile adhesive is quite thick this may take a while to set. This is fine as I have a number of other projects on the go at the moment.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Battle of Fraustadt 1706

Hello There! The New Buckenham Historical Wargamers recently put on the Battle of Fraustadt as a weekend game.

I do not know much about this period of military history so here is a few photos for your delight.














Further pictures can be seen on the New Buckenham Historical Wargames Facebook page here.