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Thursday, 15 June 2023

Terrain Showcase- UKTC Jungle Board

This latest table is my second jungle board that I have made. The first was made using GW ruins and painted a lighter colour. 

For the second one, I wanted to go with a different style and a darker tone for the buildings and board to match the darker gaming mat. This mat was from pwork wargames. 


I painted up these ruins with the same dark grey primer that I have used previously. This was then followed by a lighter grey highlight, then adding some grime patches, along with some green and brown patches for the jungle encroaching on the buildings. 

I then added some plastic fern leaves and shrubs that were glued onto the building. For these ones, I added some creeping vines across the terrain pieces. Rather than glue these on directly, I drilled some holes in the mdf and attached them using some green garden twine. I figured this would be more secure than gluing them, as the rigours of regular gaming would easily rip the vines off. 

I actually stumbled across the vines and ferns in a hobby store on holiday in Berlin. I picked up a few packs, but kind of wish I had picked up some more. I haven't been able to find a good equivalent here in the UK to use in future sets. 

I didn't make these boards as "busy" as the previous jungle ones, as it needed to be a bit clearer for competitive tournament play. 



















If you have been enjoying the terrain pics, you can get your chance to play on them. I am hosting a two-day Grand Tournament in Oxfordshire later in the year. Oxford Onslaught 2 is the second GT event I will have hosted, and will be my first event with the 10th edition rules coming out soon. Alternatively, I am also taking on terrain commissions to build similar boards. 

4 comments:

  1. That looks like a great board to play on!! I recently picked up a jungle neoprene mat so that I can put together a setup like this too. I need to get some decent ruins though.

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    1. Cheers Marc! I really like the jungle boards. This one is a little darker than the previous one. I like the mdf ruins, as they are easy to customise for the boards. It took me a while to find the vines and shrub to decorate them, but I like how it turned out.

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