What's occurring then?
Firstly, as has become custom I'll present you with another piece of zombie art. As I try and bring a little culture to the world of zombies.
Some of you may have noticed that it's another piece by the fabulous GRIMBRO. I know it's not a traditional zombie, she's demonicaly possessed but the Deadites in the later Evil Dead movies are undead. Besides she, sorry, I mean Cheryl (played by Ellen Sandweiss) (in the 1985 original) looks like a zombie, plus it's my blog and I'm saying she counts.
OK, so you may have noticed by the title that this post is about the rural fences I started last post. Well this week I made another half a dozen and then based them all.
I think it's a bit of an improvement so I'm calling this set of fences done.
First of all, I PVA'ed and sanded the matchstick bases. Then I painted and drybrushed the sand. A special mix of flocks was then sprinkled onto more PVA.
To further enhance the rural feel, I then applied some static grass and some of those tuft things. This also helped to cover any gaps that were left after the sand and flocking.
A bit of news, my official photographer has to go out on placement as part of his university course. This means that my posts will have to be curtailed to once a week, as I will only have his services on the weekends (and use of his stuff). This is only a hitch and the posts will still keep coming.
The final picture below shows all of the fence pieces, just to prove I made a dozen.
Well that's all I got for this time, so 'til next time do as the DUDE does and "take it easy".
Firstly, as has become custom I'll present you with another piece of zombie art. As I try and bring a little culture to the world of zombies.
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| SWALLOW YOUR SOUL! |
Some of you may have noticed that it's another piece by the fabulous GRIMBRO. I know it's not a traditional zombie, she's demonicaly possessed but the Deadites in the later Evil Dead movies are undead. Besides she, sorry, I mean Cheryl (played by Ellen Sandweiss) (in the 1985 original) looks like a zombie, plus it's my blog and I'm saying she counts.
OK, so you may have noticed by the title that this post is about the rural fences I started last post. Well this week I made another half a dozen and then based them all.
I think it's a bit of an improvement so I'm calling this set of fences done.
| TRY TO IGNORE THE HUGE FOREGROUND AND POOR LIGHTING. |
First of all, I PVA'ed and sanded the matchstick bases. Then I painted and drybrushed the sand. A special mix of flocks was then sprinkled onto more PVA.
| GOTTA KEEP THE ZEDS FENCED IN. |
To further enhance the rural feel, I then applied some static grass and some of those tuft things. This also helped to cover any gaps that were left after the sand and flocking.
| THE FINAL FIELD OF ZEDS. |
A bit of news, my official photographer has to go out on placement as part of his university course. This means that my posts will have to be curtailed to once a week, as I will only have his services on the weekends (and use of his stuff). This is only a hitch and the posts will still keep coming.
The final picture below shows all of the fence pieces, just to prove I made a dozen.
| AGAIN PLEASE EXCUSE THE POOR LIGHTING AND ENORMOUS FOREGROUND. |
Well that's all I got for this time, so 'til next time do as the DUDE does and "take it easy".


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