Building Desert Palm Groves

By Kreighton Long
After completing my North African Italians I committed to building a set of desert terrain for them to fight in. In addition to the standard dwellings and walls I wanted to build palm groves to add some soft cover and greenery to the table. While wandering around a Michaels store I came across bags of palm trees on sale and decided the time to start the palm groves was now.
Brainstorming how I wanted to proceed I noticed that the bases on the bottom of the store bought trees were not permanently attached to the rest of the tree and could be popped off revealing a peg at the bottom of the tree trunk.
Two of my brain cells synapsed and I thought of building palm grove footprints with holes drilled into it to set the palm trees into for gaming. Leaving the trees removable would have two benefits: ease of storage and transport as well as to facilitate units moving through them during a game.
I completed a test piece, and satisfied with the results, put together a batch using some of my last reserves of MDF organic shapes terrain bases that I purchased from Father and Son Gaming before they closed down.







Happy painting!
