Menoth Rough Terrain
By John ‘Scarab’ Salmond

Materials Needed
- Plaster of Paris
- Sand
- Small Rocks
- White Glue
- Paint
- Brushes
- Plastic Card
- Super Glue
Start out by making a variety of small blocks and sand the edges down so they are on an angle and slope towards the edges. I did this to give it the feel that the ground had some type of upheaval. I glued the outer whole blocks on the plastic card with super glue because white glue does not adhere to the plastic. Once the outer edges were glued on I proceed to make some broken pieces for the center. I glued those in as well and the put white glue all over and poured sand everywhere.


I then just painted it up so it looked like my Menoth Board. It turned out a bit darker because I forgot to prime the Plaster before I painted it. Therefore it was a bit darker. That is okay because now it is a bit different than the board.


This was a very simple and fairly fast piece. The purpose is to provide rough terrain for a board that is all stone. Sometime simple is best. If you have any question you can contact me at john@salmondworks.com or you can contact me on the Salmondworks.com forum. Hope this helps.








