40K 2nd edition enthusiast

Have fun with that box of orks. :) Down this path lies an exquisite flavor of maddness that I very much enjoy. I look forward to seeing what you make of them. That converted truk has SO much potential. :)
 
Progress is slow... but I still love it! Saturday night was quiet at home so I had the time to go from this:
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To this! Cacti terrain in full swing!
(My wife does not approve at all... :lol: )

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Fimm McCool":3b05xo3z said:
Don't forget- do not spray paint these foam balls!

Thanks for caring!
Do not worry, I learned this lesson 2 decades ago with a foam fortification made out of a TV shipment protection...
I ended up covering the "thing" with sand and static grass to make a hill! lololol

Actually, what I will do is cover the foam with 2 layers of mixed water, PVA glue and fine sand to get a proper texture.
Then I will be able to spray without fear!

I have not done 40K terrain for over 20 years and since I don't play much, my goal is to dress a full table with under 40 CAD$.
So far so good, with 24$ of Dollar shop supplies (polystyrene balls, tooth picks, masking tape, plastic plants, paint) and a huge 6$ bottle of PVA glue.
10$ left and still plenty to build out from. Empty can reservoirs are coming next with piping made out of straws and old electric wiring.
 
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