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Wooden Floors

It is time for wooden floor for our D&D bridges and taverns!

And we make it two sided.

Preparation

First you will need to take sheet of polystyrene foam. I’ve have here one like ~20mm thick. For each floor part we will need two same size pieces. Here I got six 8×2 inc. parts.

On three of them I added flagstone cuts with my sharp knife. You can find also some breaks to show how old those road parts are. With sandpaper I also added another bit of destruction (it will look nice at the end).

Next step is to paint with base black paint them from all sides. You should have something like below.

Wait until it becomes dry. Then paint one side with dark grey and light grey layers. I’ve made this with dry brush. You will something like this…

Time to start hard work!

You have to cut second part of styro. into planks.  You can first cut into 1×1 inc. part. Then each of those parts need to be cut into 3 separate planks. This will allow you to create a mosaic. This shape will allow your players (and you as DM!) easily find hero position during battle.

Next step will be to paint them with Burned Umber color (no black base paint this time!) Light color of foam will be our base here.

 

Binding all of it together

You should finish with a number of these little nice planks and 3 parts for stone floor. Now you have to bind them with hot glue.

You take 3 planks and glue them into dark side of floor part. Keep eye on the sizes! 3 planks should fill whole 1×1” and no more. Also keep in mind to create mosaic from them. So 3 planks on one inc. goes horizontally and 3 on next goes vertically.

You should end up with something like bellow.

Time to play in tavern!

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