Along with an interrupt for the CoC game described in the previous post, my work in progress (WiP) was put on hold while the wife went away to visit friends for a few days. While that has its downside, it also frees up the kitchen. As this gives me a 6'x3' table and 4'x6' peninsular it allows me to spread out far more than is possible on my cluttered 2'x2' painting table.
What this means is I can do some terrain work that won't fit on the painting table. And in this case, it was painting my recent purchase of latex tracks and cobbled town streets with pavements from Early War Miniatures at Partizan.
First, the country tracks and junctions.
The EWM range doesn't include any junctions between 7cm-wide cobbled roads and the dirt tracks so I had to bodge these. Down the lefthand side are the cobbled roads cut from road T-junctions. Butted up against two of them are the tracks cut from track T-junctions. In the middle of the second column is a section of cobbled road with two track sections cut from track T-junctions to make a 'road-track' crossroads.
Some of these featured in my previous, CoC AAR, post. The posts are out of sequence as I need to do AARs immediately after the game before I forget what happened.
The town streets, including some damaged (bombed/bombarded) sections were simply a paint job.
The paints used were all acrylics by Vallejo and/or Citadel.
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