Michaels 25mm WFB Stuff...

Ah. Can't make another board and have the river hide the gap. That orientation is such that you could not reach to the centre to move anything. Reaching the other way is just about doable. So it looks like just this canvas played lengthways. Unless half sized odd rectangular canvases are available. Maybe add 2 feet in front of the river.
Why not make the 'River' a smaller offshoot/ tributary? Often faster flowing, deeper in middle, hide hazards, difficult to cross, dodgy steep banks and cuts. Easier to scale down width, shape, on the overall board. Just not as 'wide'. Even retain an angled bit of main river in one corner?
 
Why not make the 'River' a smaller offshoot/ tributary? Often faster flowing, deeper in middle, hide hazards, difficult to cross, dodgy steep banks and cuts. Easier to scale down width, shape, on the overall board. Just not as 'wide'. Even retain an angled bit of main river in one corner?

No need, problem solved.
Thanks though, suggestions and the use of brain energy always welcome, spesh in this heat.
 
I have a virtually cost free solution.

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So.
Make the river. The ferry crossing. More hedges and roads. Some marshy ground near the river and job done. That will keep me busy for a while.

Ah now that makes much more sense. I was going to say that if the the object of the battle was the bridge, why not move it more into the middle - but you've done that in spades! An excellent looking board.

There's been plenty of battles over bridges over the years - there was an interesting one near where I used to live Battle of Cropredy Bridge
 
Ah now that makes much more sense. I was going to say that if the the object of the battle was the bridge, why not move it more into the middle - but you've done that in spades! An excellent looking board.

There's been plenty of battles over bridges over the years - there was an interesting one near where I used to live Battle of Cropredy Bridge

Cheers, this orientation is not as wide as I should like, but beggars can't be choosers and all that.
 
River Progress.
My plan is to spend as little as possible on making it.
So I will be using what I already have and crap salvaged from around the house.


Cut to size.
Bit of hardboard from a dismantled wardrobe.

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Free banks thanks to polystyrene packing.


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Fill the banks with cheap knock off plasticine.

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Coat the polystyrene with this and then weigh down to prevent warpaging.

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I had to get some paints from Hobbycraft, but they are sufficiently big they will last for many projects so that is summat.
£6.60 spent so far.

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Drybrush the banks and add some depth/colour to the river.


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Paint some current effects, note they are horizontal rather than long vertical stripe as so many people do, water does not run like that.

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Relocate the project upstairs and realise that the liquid water effects I will be using will allow me to create a current effect so repaint what I did earlier....

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I was engrossed with getting stuck in so missed a load of images, but this is where I am at the moment.

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ha ha:

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It is meant to dry flat and still hence the name, but I have made currents with it before by manipulating it just before it dries.
Hopefully I can do that again..
 
reminds me.. I got a ship to paint.. wanted to get the base kinda done first (it's water.. I wanted to get the painting and some basic water effect before I put the boat on it) but haven't decided how to do water on that smaller (not 28mm) scale..
 
ha ha:

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It is meant to dry flat and still hence the name, but I have made currents with it before by manipulating it just before it dries.
Hopefully I can do that again..
Am interested! I made a similar river/canal (but in circa 6" & 1' sections with formica bases) primed and painted. Banks look OK with flock etc, lichen and trees. BUT water not so convincing! Does it dry quickly? Like a coloured varnish & glossy? Will wait for your application and photos! 👍
 
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