Hello there,
I have not touched BT or AS for quite a while but some matches of AS are coming my way. :D
I noticed that I don`t have any good terrain left. A quick brainstorming showed me that the most prominent feature in my mind are mountains. So I decided to follow a tutorial on Youtube by the channel Okay Hobby Time and built some stepped hills. These kind of hills may not look very natural but I prefer the way they fit into gameplay. I wanted to have a appearance of sandstone or some other kind of sedimentary rock. Because of this I did not choose the typical grey color of those standard tabletop hills.
One important requirement of my procedure was that I do not want to buy any new stuff but to use only materials I already have in my hobby room. Therefore my sheets of xps were 3 cm thick. Concerning movement I will treat them in game like 1 inch. Even if I am not playing BT but AS I like the fact that 2 levels will completely hide the heavyest mechs.
Let`s show some pictures:
We start with simple kidneys in various sizes.
With the help of a knife and a steel ruler we turn it into something like this:
Next step - take some pva and glue chinchilla sand on top. The sand gives a nice grip so the pieces laying on top of another piece do not slide even if you accidentally jab them.
Now we paint the rocks with a tone of sand and the top with a brown tone.
After this we apply a dark brown wash. Sadly my cam on my cellphone does not catch the fine details really well. Besides this I forgot to take a picture. ::)
The next step is a firm drybrush over the whole terrain piece with the primary tone of sand and a slight drybrush with pure white and only vertical strokes of the brush.
I have to say that I am really happy with the result.
Here are some pics with some minis for scale.
Right now there is only some flock missing. But this is the point I have to think twice. There is a lot of gras for model railway by Noch in my inventory but I do not like to use it on terrain for 6mm scale. I feel like it does not fit this scale very well. I would need something like the fine turfs of Woodland Scenics. But this would be against my plan of not spending any additional money (and they are hard to get at my place). I will sleep about it and show you the result. There is more to come during the next month because i feel the need for wood and waters.
Best wishes
Knorpelkeks