![]() Decide what map you would like to build.Airbrush and acrylic paint(do not use enamel or oil based paint as it will melt the foam) to airbrush the white edges of the foam (skip this step if you don’t mind the white edges).īlue items are not required if you don’t want to put wooden walls around the map.DO NOT use too much as it will melt the foam and turn your beautiful mountain into oatmeal!!! Lowe’s does not carry the 1/2″ and the 3/4″ is very heavy. I buy the 4′ x 8′ sheet at Home Depot and get them to cut it to a manageable sizes (usually 2′ x3′). ![]() Here is a list of what I use to build my 3D ASL (or other game maps): Since then, I have learned a few things including what types of glue not to use, the proper tool to cut foam, the cheapest way to reproduce maps, and the order in which to build. Unfortunately, no one ever wanted to play so it ended up moving from spot to spot in my house until it was so damaged that I finally threw it away. I purchase some foam sheets from the craft stores and with some enlarged photocopies and an xacto knife I produced a 3D airbrushed map. As great as the game was, it was incredibly hard for me to see the level changes due to my color blindness and the (ugly) way the map was made. My first adventure into the world of 3D mapmaking goes back about 15 years when I fell in love with the game ‘Thunder at Cassino’.
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