MDF Roads and Rivers released!

Started by Leon, 24 February 2025, 03:54:13 PM

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sultanbev

Quote from: Last Hussar on 27 February 2025, 10:02:16 AMget the 'Rivers' and do them as country roads, rather than the straight 'road' roads?

Oh yes, had that thought already, as some of my hand made card tracks that I've used for decades are irregular edged in a similar way.
Or make 'em dual purpose, paint a river on one side, earth brown-ish colour on t'other side for tracks.

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Quote from: Last Hussar on 27 February 2025, 10:05:39 AMDepends...

Little Wooden Men are 8mm(ish) on 40 x 20mm bases. WW2 are 10mm on 30mm square. ECW are 25mm on ?25mm frontage. Other WW2 are individually based 20mm.
In that case I would do the following

Roads 30mm wide.
This fits WW2 and ECW
Little wooden men are more abstract so straddling the road at 40mm will not look strange.

Rivers.

I would start off with 30mm wide as well. this equates to a 18 foot stream in 10mm or a 32 foot river with Wooden men. that is assuming you do not paint the banks on

You can then paint one side as river and the other as road.

Alternatively go with 40mm wide and you can then paint a 5mm Bank on the river side if you wish.

If you then  wish to expand just buy some of the widening  pieces and whatever size you wish to expand to.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Another useful use, Wadis and gullies.

That's another two different price points for the same products.  :d  =O
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sultanbev

If you get 75mm wide rivers, and twice as many 20mm wide rivers, and glue them onto the edges of the 75mm wide rivers = instant wadi/gully ??

Similarly, take 75mm roads and place/glue 50mm roads on top = instant railway embankment for 15-20mm games; 50mm and 30 or 25mm wide for 10mm games (my N guage rail track is 17mm wide).

And so on.

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QuoteIf you get 75mm wide rivers, and twice as many 20mm wide rivers, and glue them onto the edges of the 75mm wide rivers = instant wadi/gully ??

I'm struggling to picture this. Do you mean 4x as many 20mm ones, so that you get the height?

Or do you mean that you are gluing the 20mm ones on the top of the 75mm one, but towards the edge? 

I think I was reading 'onto the edges' as abutting the edge of the 75mm piece so you end up with a 20+75+20 wide piece of terrain.

So either works, depends how big a terrain piece you want. 

These are some very flexible pieces. 
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I'd assumed the 20mm pieces were glued on top of the 75mm, at the edges to give an impression of depth.
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sultanbev

QuoteI'm struggling to picture this. Do you mean 4x as many 20mm ones, so that you get the height?

Sorry, I meant two 10mm or 20mm wide pieces for every 75mm wide piece, glue them at the edges like so:


In an ideal world the outside edges would be chamfered so the sides are not vertical, but for a quick and easy set of wadis it would do.


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