My friends, the groundwork is finished. Well, that was quick! I don't know what was behind it, but probably the fact that the buildings were so much more fun and I just subconsciously gave more effort into their painting and aging. The base was just the standard procedure, although I spiced it up with lots of dried, trampled grass inspired by Google Street View of the real place, and also dead leaves in the corners. The scene isn't an autumn diorama (hence the dandelions), but decaying leaves are often present in places with little to no maintenance.
I was thinking about ways to make the place look more cluttered, but ended up with just some planks and a block of concrete which I made while I was creating the large slabs. It's funny how certain processes become almost automated once you learn certain techniques that work perfectly each time. The concrete block was painted with sponges and finished with an enamel wash and it all took no more than 5 minutes. Something I would struggle with a year ago.
Also, this time I didn't base coat the weeds with a dark color, instead I toned them with Slimy Grime light and dark. It created some very nice effects on the pre-colored PE nettles!
Alright, now for the miniature lass. I hope everything will go smoothly!
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