Friday, October 27, 2023

Green Stuff World - Leaf Punches


Picked up these beauts recently and had a good time punching up some leaves

Since I'm doing all this New England horror stuff I needed to up my leaf game. Here's a sense of the scale of these next to a Victrix Austrian.

Not wanting to mess with sanitizing real leaves, I picked up a bunch of colored construction paper intended for scrapbooking from Michael's. Surprisingly, they were very tough to punch out - the bigger leaves especially.

That gray is actually a warm tan, and the cream is actually much warmer than it appears here too.

These sheets are a little over a foot square so I just did as many as I could get away with along one side of each sheet. You can't see perfectly how to align the second and third punches but the final passes yielded quite a few broken leaves.

Despite my efforts, the end result is far from voluminous. The original squares are all a bit smaller now as I trimmed off the edges. Many more passes to go!


At left is what I was using - and I'll continue to but as a base, with the cut leaves atop them for definition.

These are the smallest leaf punches that GSW makes and, as you can see, won't work for 15mm. I'm also not crazy about the orange. Before I punch put the next batch, I'll put a thin watery wash on both sides of streaky red and brown. The rest look fine - even the yellow.

I couldn't resist trying these on real leaves and there is far less usable material out there when I started this and many were pretty manky. But they punched extremely easily compared to the paper. i'm going to pretend that mold won;t be a problem - with all the glue and sealant on this stuff I'm deciding to muscle forward.

 Leaves are falling at a great pace today in NOVA, so I reckon I'll start a bounty for the girls - whoever can fill up an empty Cool Whip container first wins!

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

25/28mm Acheson Creations Palisades & Monster Fight Club Bushes

I love these bushes from Monster Fight Club. I got them unpainted at Historicon on a lovely discount. You've seen them in many of the backgrounds of recent entries in the state in which they were purchased. That was remedied this evening and they took to dry brushing quite well with little fuss and even less effort.

I need to get another set or three. They are made of hard plastic and have hollow interiors big enough to hide a few figures or so within. At the same time I picked up some other scatter terrain from them - a stump and some fallen trees as well as as large stones and stone piles big enough to create some rough terrain with lots of cover. Those will appear at a later date.

Here's how they came - just in green plastic:



These wooden walls have also been seen unfinished in many a background shot. It was just the basing that needed finishing and that too was completed this week.


I don't normally like featuring two different products together unless they are intrinsically linked in some way but these do, strangely enough, work together well.


28mm Victrix Austrians for scale


When I first saw these walls, I intended to use them as fences for rural, Russian yards, but as you can see they actually are palisades and not garden fences. I should make up some firing steps, but I know I won't bother.

Some WIPs

Nice set though - I'll still use them but will have to find another purpose for them.

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