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Hill landscape...
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Sat, 19 Feb 2000 05:31:21 GMT
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I'm almost done with this hill landscaping I'm doing. It's for my first
chapter, and (due to my lack of pieces in any color, especially green) is only
3.3 studs high and approx. 32x32 in the widest places.
Has anyone done this before, and can give some tips I can draw upon to my 'lil
hill? (It's actually only a hilltop (1), but whatever)...
Because I don't have enough plates, I'm using as much vegetation as possible
without causing ridicule, in order to hide cracks, etc. LMK if you have other
suggestions.
TIA,
Shiri
(1) That's the name of the school I went to 'till 2nd grade ;)
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: Hill landscape...
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| (...) (some of/most of these you've probably already figured out, but it doesn't hurt to mention them) Vary your elevations. Don't have the top of the hill right in the middle, and don't have the sides symmetrical. Mix colors. If your selection of (...) (25 years ago, 19-Feb-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| (...) Well ... There are a few apporoaches here. Check out Thomas Refert's work: (URL) Jeff Huit simply used baseplates to get hills ... like this: (URL) course if you have limited resources, the second approach is the preferred one;) -- pn (25 years ago, 19-Feb-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| (...) Shiri, I have actually done quite a bit creating hill's. Unfortunately most are a lot bigger than what you are doing. Strangly enough the only hill landscape I ever posted was for my Star Wars Rebel Base which was built into a hill side. (URL) (...) (25 years ago, 21-Feb-00, to lugnet.castle)
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