As I mentioned the other day, I purchased some MDF stuff to make some sort of on table terrain.
Well I started building it, following the instructions downloaded from their website. Two problems I hit were the instructions as well as user error reading said instructions. First off I downloaded the wrong set, luckily the first bit was identical to mine. Secondly I stuck some bits on the bottom upside down. Then I ran into problems with the main bit of the fuel tank. In the instructions it clearly states to glue the bottoms in first which I did. I then had to fasten 12 pieces into the top, three of which had 3 tabs to fit into 3 holes.
I then had this problem...
Okay in the grand scheme of things it is not a huge problem, but it is like this on a lot of the pieces.
I really felt like the cylindrical thing wasn't really so I started making changes using cereal card.
These are meant to have a ladder of sorts up three of the sides, but they just looked too out of scale. This also is covered up by the cardboard.
I think I have been spoiled in the past by some of the MDF terrain I have had. These are actually okay kits for the money. These were the cheapest I could find below £30. For some of the other ones, for something similar it was double or more than double hhe price.
Has it put me off, not really. It's a relatively new material to me so there are bound to be teething troubles. In fact the second tower took a quarter of the time to build than the first.
I never did get the scouts painted, I did do some more pallets of sacks as well as some liquid bowser and covered bags to act as scatter.
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