Wicker Fence - A 28mm Terrain Article

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Modelling Materclass: A 28mm Scale Building

"Wicker Fence"

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Both Gavin and Craig have commented on my latest modelling articles, saying how much they enjoy the simpler terrain building Masterclasses. This short Modelling Interlude was originally intended as a ‘filler piece’ on my Blog but has been published here in an attempt to show how easy it is to build simple and unique wargaming terrain.

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The impetus came when I was pushing a shopping trolley around Asda’s. As Sue filled the trolley with our usual staple of bread, milk, butter and chocolate biscuits; my eyes began to wander and I spied this pack of Plant Twist Ties. I immediately thought of using the coated wire for wattle fencing and at just 99p I thought that it was definitely worth a gamble.

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Back home I trimmed a piece of 3mm thick plastic card as a base and attached a strip of spare 3mm plastic card as the foundation for the wooden uprights.

The wooden posts were cut from a piece of scrap wood which was picked up free from a vegetable market and which once held oranges. I first cut a 4mm strip then trimmed the edges with a large 18mm ‘snap-off’ bladed knife. The strip was further textured by sanding with coarse sandpaper before cutting into 20mm lengths.

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The wooden posts are superglued into small holes which are cut with a scalpel. I was looking at producing a small test piece to see if the Plant Ties weave would work and was not too worried about the total bulk or size of the model.

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I built up the groundwork with same DAS modelling clay laid over uPVA glue.  To speed up modelling time I ‘cooked’ the model in the oven – very low heat for 10 minutes.

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To add texture, I added some sieved stones and fine sand over another layer of uPVA glue, this time dried with a hair dryer!

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The next part was the fun part – back to my childhood threading wool or string through pegs. I knew that the Plant Ties would look better than plain wire as they have a ‘flattened profile’ more like split twigs rather than having a completely round profile.

The lesson I learnt was not to wind the wire too tight and not to press it down too much – there has to be some looseness and holes.  Hopefully the image explains it better than words.

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I wanted to seal the twist wire and added some superglue to the upright posts and the wire ends. I also added a crow. Which was taken from a DreamBlades Miniature – Ravencloak Visionary which was picked up at Salute 2012 for just £1.00.

The crow has first been removed, then drilled and finally pinned to the upright post with a section of paperclip and superglue.  I think it adds to the simple wicker fence and turns a simple terrain piece into a special one.

The model is 150mm long x 50mm wide and 40mm high (to the top of the crows head).

Total modelling time – about two hours.

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The whole model was spray painted with some cheap Black spray paint and then painted with some dilute Black Acrylic paint – I tend to use large craft paint bottles for undercoating terrain. Keeping my better quality paints for figure painting.

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Painting was very quick – hence so few images! The fence was first drybrushed Charred Brown from Vallejo and then highlighted with Charred Brown/Snakebite Leather and even some Skull White from GW.

The groundwork was painted in my usual colour scheme with a base of Snakebite and various layers of drybrushing. The stones were painted with a mix of Skull White and Chaos Black. Finally a quick wash around the base of the fence and to highlight some of the stones.

The Raven was painted Chaos Black and highlighted with Black and a tiny touch of White.

Total painting time, including a layer of Galleria Matt Varnish was another two hours. In fact I think the photographing and writing took longer than the building and painting.

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As with all my terrain pieces the edges were flocked with simple railway scatter or dyed sawdust – not the most technically advanced basing material – but it is the same scatter that I have on my gaming board, so it suits me.

I am planning a couple of more adventurous terrain pieces, but hope that these simpler ones or ‘modelling interludes’ are also of interest.

Coming Soon

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