It's been a while, but - you know.
Way back in https://unitrecon.blogspot.com/2015/04/cutting-cds-and-basing-walkers-quick.html
Still a CD. edged black and a thick black wash in the middle to make the shadow and careful white highlights before adding vehicle.
Basing stuff on CD's is common. I've had this idea brewing for some time, then I was given a small pile of CD's and Hard as Nails. Perfect. I had these 28mm Blotz fence bits left as I used the support for Japanese village fencing. I'd used them before as duck boards in trenches.
A coat of the hard as nails, scrap card across the holes. Left to dry. That's the hint, allow to dry!
I used another CD to mark the curves and strong scissors to cot. I'm sure most of you would be neater.
A bit of time post doctors appointment spent at Entoyment. More hard as nails, of course.
Note you can still see some of the cardboard - this was not a thick coat.
Note that by the time I'd finished, the first was already drying. This stuff has a rather nice, fresh vinegar smell. that went after 20 minutes.
The next morning. Most had dried, leaving in a window will cure completely.

Uses: Cratered areas for Quar. Zenus and Paleo diet marshland causeways. I'm sure they'll be more. I played around with some stuff I had at hand, temu clumps and
https://entoyment.co.uk/collections/warpainter-scenics?page=3 rubble and craters.
Plus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNaXdLWt17A
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