Following on from my earlier post I will now give details of how I prepare the plastic card base for attaching the resin barricade and the DAS modelling clay.
Firstly I 'score' the surface of the 3mm thick plastic card with a large snap-off bladed knife. I do this so that the DAS modelling clay has something to 'grip on to' - I am not sure that this has to be done with every piece of terrain but as I have been doing this for over a decade and have never had any DAS come loose or shrinkage I feel that it is a precaution worth taking.
With the plastic card scored I first sanded the base of the model with medium sandpaper (which was attached to a piece of Contiboard with double-sided tape) and then glued the resin barricade (Alternative Armies - link) in place. I have used gel type superglue and accelerator for this as in my opinion this gives the best results.
Next I added the DAS modelling clay over a layer of dilute PVA glue. Nothing special here just a thin layer of DAS to 'blend' the base of the barricade in to or on to the plastic card base. I use a mixture of plastic and wooden clay sculpting tools for this.
As you can see I just couldn't help adding some additional detail in the shape of balsawood strips and small plastic card nails.
In the next update I will show how I add additional texture to the plain DAS groundwork. As with the earlier post, if you have any questions or comments please go to the comments section.
Thank you.
Tony
Does the plastic card have a texture? It almost looks like Foamex.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these, really interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhat is Contiboard though?
Q. 1 - Answer. The plastic card does not have a texture but I am familiar with Foamex. I believe this is the plastic sold in sheets for advertising signs, normal plastic signs and display panels. I will do some research and see if I can find the correct name.
ReplyDeleteQ. 2 - Answer. Contiboard is a chipboard core covered in plastic. It is usually sold in sheets or lengths for DIY and is the same as the panels that you would find in an IKEA wardrobe. I picked up my piece as an off-cut from B&Q. See this link - https://www.selcobw.com/products/timber-mdf-sheet-materials/melamine-faced-chipboard#:~:text=Melamine%20Faced%20Chipboard%20(MFC)%2C,wood%20material%20for%20internal%20projects.
I hope that these answers help.