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BattlerBritain wrote:MK1 - you've been taking terrain construction lessons from mluther haven't you? :wink:
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One idea I have had is to paint cavas for roads. There is a guy here that does terrain professionally. He has made woods mats that are flocked canvas. Since he does this professionally he won't give me all his secrets but told me a bit to get started.

There are some canvas roads for sale buthe curl up. His don't.

I have 2 frames that I got from Hobby Lobby cheap. I planed on using siliconized latex Caulk thinned down to a paint consistancy. The plan is to paint the canvass and let it shrink, paint the center and side lines. At that point I should be ready to cut out the sections.

I hope that it will give me both the asthetics on the road tape and the functionality of felt.

Has anyone tried something like this?
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BattlerBritain wrote:8ball - nice set of roads. And buildings next to them.

Where'd you get the buildings from?
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Mk 1 wrote:
BattlerBritain wrote:MK1 - you've been taking terrain construction lessons from mluther haven't you? :wink:
You know it, BB! Taking the lessons, and doing my homework. Not yet at the front of the class, but working on it. :)
I think you deserve an A for the roads! they look great.

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voltigeur wrote:One idea I have had is to paint cavas for roads. There is a guy here that does terrain professionally. He has made woods mats that are flocked canvas. Since he does this professionally he won't give me all his secrets but told me a bit to get started.
Have you got any pictures for these?

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Hi

I use bathrooom sealant (Silcon Caulk) for my roads. I smear a thin layer on a piece of thin plastic or paper and then mark some grooves and so on into the caulk. You can buy coloured caulk here in NZ so that save a lot of time because i don't have to paint it and the paint won't come off or chip. I use a coffee coloured caulk for dirt roads and then give it a cream drybrush as a highlight

For asphalt roads I just use black card and spray it with an air brush or spray can grey and then a light dusting of a buff colour. I used to use sandpaper for roads but the texture is too overscaled and its a pain drawing markings onto the sandpaper.

You can see the dirt roads here
http://6mm.wargaming.info/page81.shtml

or lots of examples of the caulk as part of my bases on the Terrain page

And you can see the sandpaper vs card in my Gas Station or Border Crossing here

http://6mm.wargaming.info/page312.shtml

Hope that helps

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