Some stops were also hit with Reaper MSP HD Maiden Flesh. The cushions are painted with Reaper MSP HD Tusk Ivory and washed with Devlan Mud, Vallejo Model Wash Tierra European Dust, and Game Color Flesh Wash. The wood is painted up with the Delta Creative Ceramcoat Drk Burnt Umber with a wash of Citadel Devlan Mud and Vallejo Model Wash Brown. So here is my take on that offensive (read that both ways) furniture. Well, it seemed only appropriate that a big dangerous hunk of wood furniture would survive everything and show up in your neighborhood wasteland setting for This Is Not a Test. Hated that thing, uncomfortable and we'd run into it constantly. It reminded me of one that we had when I was a kid. That basement is 80's themed and had a great hardwood sided sofa within it. This is a quick post of a sofa that was inspired by the great Jessica Rich who showed the basement of her camper in some online game. With play, you will get additional loss but reapplication of the blended turf is quick and easy. Once you have the coverage that you desire, apply at least one more coat of the watered down scenic cement to the surface and reattach the tree. I ended up with four applications of spray cement and turf to get to the coverage and thickness that I though necessary. Now repeat the process for additional layers. I used newspaper as my work surface so that I could recover any turf that did not adhere to limit any loss.Īfter the first layer is added and had some time to dry, shake off the excess onto the news paper. When covered well, you will then sprinkle on the blended turf. Spray the entirety of the card with the watered down scenic cement. Remove the tree from the tree base for this part. Once set, I watered down some of the scenic cement with water to make a spray adhesive. I did leave the tree together when selecting the placement since it is a good guide to see the canopy of the tree. I didn't scratch off the surface of the key card, but may in my next go to see if the adhesion increases. Glue the tree base into the desired location and let dry completely. I started with an easy piece for the first go and selected a solitary orange tree. Depending on the size of the tree that you use, you can get one to three trees on a card. The process is pretty straight forward and this little project should not take too long to complete. The basic requirements are a hotel key card, some Alene's tacky glue, Woodland Scenics Scenic Cement, Woodland Scenics Blended Turf, and a Woodland Scenics Woodland Classics Orange Tree (N, HO, O Scale). Living in Florida, I thought the first thing that I should put together is something with an orange tree. Well you could throw them away.or you could upcycle them into bases for scatter terrain. You are back from your latest road trip to the gaming convention, be it AdeptiCon or NOVA Open or GenCon and you have a couple of those little hotel room key cards still in your pocket.