Here's a quick summary so you don't get confused, because I'll just be using my own terms for stuff.
Settlers - Kathe
Grain - Wheat
Lumber - Wood
Wool - Sheep, sometimes Pigs (I know this doens't make any sense)
Ore - Rocks or Mountains
Brick - Brick
I guess this means I'm not a Settler of Catan purist, but I'll live...
Sculpey Foamwich in Yellow for Wheat |
The first resource I made a foamwich of was wheat, because I randomly glued together the yellow sheets first, so they in turn dried first. So obviously this happened in stages.
Hex Steps |
Mini plastic hay from the Model Train store |
Natural and Podgied wheat grass |
Not satisfied with my plastic mini bales of hay, I also wanted something more natural looking. While walking my dog I found some type of tall wheat like grass. I picked one that had "accidentally" been torn from the others, because I would never condone picking public grass or flowers. Yes, this is entirely accurate, and not a lie.
I'm also using moss. "Moss?" you ask. Yes, Moss. I bought a mixed bag, literally, of moss, and will be using them in a variety of hexes.
The problem with live or once live items are their tendancy to fall apart over time. I'm hoping to overcome this by dunking it in a mixture of white glue and water. Some of you may know this concoction as "podgy" or "that stuff you dipped newspapers in when making paper mache". Both terms are correct.
It's by no means a permanent solution, but I'm hoping it will seal it somewhat, and make it not fall apart so easily. So far it has just shrunk the puffy grass into looking like braided grass, but the intent is for it to now look like a plowed wheat field.
So voila! My first completed hex, just 36 more to go...
Completed Wheat Hex |