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Bligh
06-27-2017, 13:56
How to 3D the Ares coastline modules.


Having taken part in several Solo games where scenarios included the very nice cut out card coastline by Ares, I have finally decided that rather than continue to approximate the coast with my 3D coastal units I would make some coast to the authentic shape of Ares originals. for this project I have borrowed Captain Kiwi's Coastal cards and used them as a template to shape out my own 3d version.

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Here is the start of the process. Cut out the coastline shapes from insulation foam.
You may notice that I am doing two of some parts which may be used as mirror images just as Ares ones can be turned over and used.


Next I'm starting to shape the contours and add the plasticard for the beach.


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Gluing up the beach.


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The result.


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The final pieces of landscape.

Here they are sealed with PVA drying and waiting for a first undercoat. Should be dry in a few hours.

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Now the enjoyable bit starts.

Next phase of my terrain production is to spray coat the foam with brown undercoat.

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Then painting the cliffs and beach can be carried out.


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Using the piece of terrain from my harbour modules as a guide I proceeded with the grass texturing of the hillsides..

For this and the next steps I am employing the following materials.

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From left to right they are:-
fine grit, coarse grit, static grass, clumped flock as used for trees.
In the foreground is cork bark for large rocks and outliers.


Firstly I applied another coat of PVA.

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Then I shook over it my green flock undercoat.

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Once that was done I repeated for the other pieces until I had the result below with a bit of Static green to give some texture.

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Following that I have added the beach material, painted the surf line, and done a bit of highlighting and dry brushing.

Now it is off to the workshop for a final spray with matte varnish.

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I then left it to dry fully.


Now our coastal strip is all completed and ready for action.


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Hope you like the result.

Rob.

Comte de Brueys
06-27-2017, 23:53
Great work, Rob. :thumbsup:

Killick
06-29-2017, 02:05
Good work there!

Bligh
06-29-2017, 02:23
Just finished in time to get something new started for next month.:wink:
Rob.

runelord
06-29-2017, 15:15
Very nice, great with the backdrop.

Bligh
06-29-2017, 15:42
Thanks Rick.
You can see a bit more of it here.

http://sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?4660-AAR-Letters-of-Marque-June-Scenario-Honour-amongst-thieves

Rob.

Naharaht
06-30-2017, 00:03
That was a great piece of modelling, Rob. Well done! :clap::thumbsup:

Diamondback
06-30-2017, 05:44
Very nice indeed, Rob.

But you know what the next step is...

Real World Locations. :D (Scratching terrain to match contour, the part that really killed me as a model railroader--I have the maps, but can't get them enlarged enough or get enough room to do the New York Central's Lakefront line as accurately as I'd like.)

Bligh
06-30-2017, 13:25
I actually have a job on the Go at the moment which requires me to draw a cross section through the contours on an OS. Map to get the actual terrain correctly profiled. As you say it is a pain DB and I'm only working at 1:1200.

Rob.

Diamondback
06-30-2017, 16:59
Yeah, I think that shows you why I never laid an inch of track and my prized complete 1948 20th Century Limited has never left its original shipping box other than an inspection upon delivery... :)

Bligh
07-01-2017, 14:03
I have something which I will photograph and show you tomorrow DB.
Rob.

Diamondback
07-01-2017, 18:13
For perspective, it helps to note that a complete HO Scale NYC 20th Century Limited passenger train is twenty feet long from lead locomotive front coupler to observation-car tailsign. In some ways, I'd almost rather deal with small terrain, because at a smaller scale I could just cut smaller, more manageable "layer cake" pieces to match the bottom of each contour then sand the sides to a smooth match with the next layer up.

You've given me a nudge about another thread I've been meaning to start, though... since Ares responded somewhat favorably to my idea of specific real-world sites as a terrain accessory, I think it's time to start crowdsourcing suggestions on that.

TexaS
07-02-2017, 12:57
I've made both Aboukir Bay and the coast south of San Domingo.

I mainly make terrain when there's some historical battle I want to make that needs a little coast or if there's some solo game scenario that needs terrain I haven't got.

Bligh
07-02-2017, 13:37
Have you any pictures of the San Domingo coast Jonas?
Rob.

TexaS
07-02-2017, 14:03
Here are some:

http://sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?3294-LinCon-2015-Battle-of-San-Domingo

http://sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?3267-Test-Game-of-Battle-of-San-Domingo

http://sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?4032-Colonial-port-updated

Bligh
07-02-2017, 14:17
Thanks for the redirect Jonas.
I had forgotten all about it in the two years since.
It was well worth a revisit.
Rob.

TexaS
07-02-2017, 14:19
It's a little funny to see these again after you added the battle in the history section.

Bligh
07-03-2017, 00:46
I hope that yo enjoyed the history of the battles Jonas. As you know I focused upon the persona involved rather than describe the actual battle as I expect that most people know about those anyway. I may attempt some of the more obscure encounters in the future, but the information on the men who took part is also more difficult to come by, especially for the none British Junior Officers. Even in some of the big battles I have had to translate information from primary sources.

Rob.

Bligh
07-03-2017, 01:53
Has anybody else noticed that since the 28th of June this thread has not registered in the " What's New" header thread.
Rob.

Diamondback
07-03-2017, 02:47
Showed up for me, Rob.

Bligh
07-03-2017, 03:02
That's strange.
I am still not seeing it, although everything else is working just fine.
Must be just a glitch on my line.
Rob.

Chivalrics
07-03-2017, 09:49
Wow this is amazing! Great job!

Bligh
07-03-2017, 13:18
Firstly welcome to the Anchorage Amzi.
Secondly thank you for your remarks.
The real master of all this is really Julián. Have a look at some of his work.
Compared to him I am but a poor apprentice.
Rob.

Volunteer
07-04-2017, 04:05
Super tutorial Rob. You make me want to build more terrain.

Bligh
07-04-2017, 04:31
Super tutorial Rob. You make me want to build more terrain.

:clap: Then go to it young shaver, go to it.:fixit:
Bligh.

Draxonfly
10-16-2017, 01:24
Awesome, looks great!!

Bligh
10-16-2017, 02:28
:hatsoff: Thank you very much Draxon, and thank you also for the Rep you sent me.
With this being your first post, I must now welcome you to the Anchorage formally on behalf of all the other sailors here, and invite you to the Wardroom of my ship to meet them all over a drop of my finest virtual Port that you will ever taste.:drinks:
Good luck and good sailing.
Bligh.

hawkhurst
10-22-2017, 10:34
fantastic project looking forward to others if any in the pipeline

Bligh
10-22-2017, 11:22
Sorry that I could not show you the Battle of the Nile terrain in progress Andy, but it was a hush hush project.
Rob.

ArkansasChuck
02-24-2018, 05:41
Rob this is absolutely stunning work. Thanks to your advice I’ll be ordering the materials and will be making some coastline ASAP. The vinyl ocean mat (table covering really) is on its way from Amazon.

Now the only thing I need to buy is a Kraken. Gotta Unleash the Kraken for my kiddos!

Bligh
02-24-2018, 06:39
Is this the sort of thing you mean Chuck.

https://www.sailsofglory.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=32498&d=1505905051

Here we see Ensign Patch with his Kracken at the Pirates game Doncaster last year.
Rob.

ArkansasChuck
02-24-2018, 07:44
Hahaha! That is awesome! My son says he loves it too. This is such a fun game. I’m searching for miniature sea monsters now online. :happy:

Bligh
03-02-2018, 13:39
Just acquired the rest of my fortifications from Julian ready for the next bit of coastal building.
This is my largest fort yet.

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Rob.

TalkMonkey
08-30-2018, 13:36
Very nice work Rob. Truly an inspiration. What thickness of platicard did you use for the base layer?

Bligh
08-31-2018, 05:01
The base layer was one mm plasticard Nick.
rob.