Folded Beds
So you want to model more than just a simple set of beds at an angle? Take a look at our big Folded Beds piece. We’ve captured a whole slew of folds and troughs on a large, single Rubber Rock. You can drape it over a mountainside, or cut it into smaller pieces and have the individual folds stick up out of the ground surface here and there. If it looks a bit chaotic, it is: in the real world, following individual layers across the landscape is really challenging, even for trained professionals.
Dimensions are pretty generous: 24 inches by 9 inches, with about 3 inches of total relief. This isn’t the piece to use where you are worried about tight clearances, but if you’re doing a rocky, steep landscape in New England or the Colorado Rockies, it’s just the ticket.
So you want to model more than just a simple set of beds at an angle? Take a look at our big Folded Beds piece. We’ve captured a whole slew of folds and troughs on a large, single Rubber Rock. You can drape it over a mountainside, or cut it into smaller pieces and have the individual folds stick up out of the ground surface here and there. If it looks a bit chaotic, it is: in the real world, following individual layers across the landscape is really challenging, even for trained professionals.
Dimensions are pretty generous: 24 inches by 9 inches, with about 3 inches of total relief. This isn’t the piece to use where you are worried about tight clearances, but if you’re doing a rocky, steep landscape in New England or the Colorado Rockies, it’s just the ticket.
So you want to model more than just a simple set of beds at an angle? Take a look at our big Folded Beds piece. We’ve captured a whole slew of folds and troughs on a large, single Rubber Rock. You can drape it over a mountainside, or cut it into smaller pieces and have the individual folds stick up out of the ground surface here and there. If it looks a bit chaotic, it is: in the real world, following individual layers across the landscape is really challenging, even for trained professionals.
Dimensions are pretty generous: 24 inches by 9 inches, with about 3 inches of total relief. This isn’t the piece to use where you are worried about tight clearances, but if you’re doing a rocky, steep landscape in New England or the Colorado Rockies, it’s just the ticket.