Building a Coastal Fort

The peninsular is built from high density foam.  I glued it together with white glue and hammered in toothpicks as dowlings to hold it together.
The peninsular is built from high density foam. I glued it together with white glue and hammered in toothpicks as dowlings to hold it together.
I will use wood chips to make the cliff face.  These are cheap, but quite dirty out of the bag. I washed them in the basket and then dried them on the tarp.
I will use wood chips to make the cliff face. These are cheap, but quite dirty out of the bag. I washed them in the basket and then dried them on the tarp.
To attach the wood chips to the cliff I'm using brown acrylic caulk.
To attach the wood chips to the cliff I’m using brown acrylic caulk.
Here is an overhead picture of the cliff face building up and the mdf base I've mounted it on.
Here is an overhead picture of the cliff face building up and the mdf base I’ve mounted it on.
About halfway done now.  Here is a picture with a fort on top.
About halfway done now. Here is a picture with a fort on top.
Preparing for sand.
Preparing for sand.
Sand applied.
Sand applied.
Flocked and drybrushed.
Flocked and drybrushed.

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