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Step 1: Styrofoam Insulation and foamcore for the various shapes. I used online pictures to have a rough idea of how the whole thing went.
Using the try square, I cut the Styrofoam with the foam cutter into the size I want. The foam cutter from woodland scenics comes equipped with a leveling plane making straight cuts easier. In the above picture you can see how I cut the Styrofoam to the desired lengths and then stacked them.
You will need a surgically sharp xacto blade to cut the foamcore into the various shapes. Dull blades will make a mess.
Step 2: Additional subdivisions in the crevices to avoid too much base tipping. Added cardstock details as well.
Step 3: Added foamcore sides to give it a clean look. The whole thing was glued together with Elmers Multi-purpose glue all.
Materials used:
2x Elmers Multi-purpose glue all.
4x Insulation Styrofoam 1.5" x 2' x 4'
6x Elmers Foamcore (white, although I recommend black since it makes priming so much faster and easier).
Tools:
Xacto Knife (hobby knife)
Woodland Scenics Foam cutter machine
Try Square
Paints: (all mixed at Home Depot, I got the 7.5oz samplers which are like $2.99 each!). I used indoor Behr paint, it's resilient, colorfast, and if someone spills a drink you can easily wash it off.
-Black
-White
-Codex Grey (for a 4' x 4' table, for a 3' x 6' table you may need two)
-Celestra Grey
For the Codex Grey and Celestra grey you will have to paint 1" inch chips to make it easier for them to color match.
I painted the sides with Black and then I primed the top playing surface Codex Grey. This was followed by a Celestra Grey drybrush and ended with the white final super highlight using the white.
Drybrush work looks a lot better then my camera picked up.