Modelling Terrain Features - Sunken Rivers
Below is a short guide showing the different stages of creating a sunken river system using Hexon boards.
Marking the River Base Mark the required river channel on the underside of a Hexon board with a marker pen. Where the river enters and leaves the board, 'H' and 'I' in the photo, the edges can be filed down if required. |
Shaping the river Using a modelling knife etc. carve the shape of the river banks from styrofoam or expanded polystyrene. PVA glue can be used to stick the shaped foam pieces onto the base board. |
When the glue has dried, the riverbank contours can be refined, and unwanted gaps filled with interior filler. Once the filler has dried it can be sanded smooth if required and the land area can be coated with a layer of PVA glue and fine sand to give a textured surface ready for painting. |
Painting The land areas of the board below, have been painted using a brown household emulsion paint, readily available from DIY stores (here we have used a Dulux vinyl matt emulsion, colour:30YY23246, Salisbury Stone). The water area has been painted using a blue then peppermint household emulsion paint, which can be built up in layers to obtain the desired effect. |
Flocking the river board Once the paint has dried, various flocks and gravels can be added to selected areas using PVA glue. The example below has been flocked using the green Noch 50210 static grass, so as to match the Green and Green/Earth Hexon boards, and a sprinkling of terrain gravel at the waters edge. |