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  • omg.

  • Awesome job, as usual

    now i am no terrain maker myself but perhaps you could stack the boards of foam on their end like "ll" (if that makes sense) instead of =. This may make it easier to deal with the lines as they would go with the grain of the cliff rather than against it. You may also be able to hide the join under the water itself. Hope that helps a bit but again, I am no terrain maker, so perhaps you have already tried that.

    Keep the great work coming

  • Actually, that never occurred to me before. *puzzled pause* That is definitely worth investigating. Thank you for the idea!

  • tell me how it goes afterwards

  • awsome

  • sweet man, keep it up!

  • WoooW! Your water effects really improve day after day! Take a picture and could be real!

    I was going to say something about the seams but you started talking about it :D Have you tried using PU glues or regular canned insulation foam (the ones you spray). Being more or less the same material could help getting rid of the seam line

  • interesting idea on the foam. Might try that as an adhesive... Hmmm..

    Expect future project to continue to show improvements.

  • VERY VERY cool i really want to know how to carf the mountain! looks very slick take care mate 5/5!

  • Trade secret. ;)

  • lookin good mate

  • awesome

  • how big could your projects get?

  • Well, I think a 6' x 20' table is about as big as I would want to try again.  :)

  • right i was seeing if i should just make it myself or not. i am making a gothic chapel for awesome SM battle

  • pro... 5/5

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