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Customer pics - a rural village shrine

2023-11-16 by David

Today we have some awesome customer pics to show you! This wonderfully natural and overgrown board was put together by Rob Didur, and shows great use of moss and lichen on pathways and buildings, to add a real sense of age.





▲ This is an overview of the board, on a plain green battlemat.



▲ Rows of rice paddies lie alongside the mossy and overgrown path.



▲ He's used multiple stone lanterns from the zen garden set, and carefully added moss to each one.



▲ Rob has also printed and combined multiple bamboo forest bases (from the big shrine set).



▲ That big rock is from the teahouse set, and again Rob has covered it in ancient moss.



▲ The green-hued pond is a good focal point for the torii gate entrance.



▲ The wood and rock roof for this old farmhouse building also looks fabulous with plenty of moss and lichen growing there.



▲ Rob has also modelled a couple of ponds, which look suitably grimy and murky.



▲ He's added a stone lantern and this bamboo deer-scarer to his second version of the pond.



▲ This last pic shows a brilliant idea Rob has come up with. Rather than individually print and assemble 10 moss-covered stone monuments, he has first combined all the individual pieces into one long row of monuments, and printing them in one go!

 

An excellent idea, and very easy to do in either modelling software such as 3DBuilder, or even in slicer software such as Cura.

 

A big round of applause for Rob, please, for this fantastic table!

 


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