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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

40mm zen garden and WIP

My latest terrain piece for my 40mm samurai collection: The bamboo wall is made from a strip of place mat, the path and zen rock garden are sculpted from green stuff, the flowers are hibiscus shrubs by JTT scenery, the base is a 120mm round by Proxie Models, and the woman is by Steve Barber Models.


FYI, if you like Japanese minis gaming, I recommend the Fuedal Japanese Miniatures group over on Facebook. I will be posting much of my Japanese stuff there, too -- the posts here and there will be a bit the same, just in case you prefer one-stop-browsing :)


I have one more 120mm base left, so I think I will do a rocky creek with plenty of ferns. Might be a while, I still have a bunch of new converted Japanese figures to paint!



7 comments:

  1. Wonderful!! I like this sculpts by Steve very much, but your bases ennoble them! Bravo
    Peter

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  2. I missed your comment!
    Yes -- I'll link it up here soon

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  3. How did I miss this for a month?! It's lovely! Those bushes actually look very credible, which is, bluntly, somewhat unusual for scenery out of the box...

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  4. Gorgeous and inspiring as usual. Hate you. :)

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  5. Splendid and atmospheric job, congrats!

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