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There are lots of ways to make water effects. The first thing to remember is that Water Effects is a trademarked brand name.
Would it warp the boards? No but that depends on the product you decide to use. PVA will warp paper and wood.
Or is the simplest solution is to paint the water?
Yes, You will need to paint first which ever method you choose. The Blue river table is True Blue with one layer of Modge Podge. I have seen railroad modelers use 30 coats but that will take 60 days or more to dry.
Do you start off with a tray the size of the board you are going to use and work from there?
I would do that.
Build the initial layer of docks and buildings and then pour the "water" Or build everything, put in place and then pour the "water" around it?
I would drill holes for the pylons/hardpoint attach them and paint the lake bottom then pour the resin. I would then build the dock work and buildings. Resins can be hard to work with. They need to be applied in thin layers. Too easy to spill and ruin your work.
Maybe the best solution would be to build a the base layer with piers, etc and have the buildings where you could set them on top.
yes, that would allow you to play more than one scenario.
Sorry for the ramble
It does make it harder to answer the questions.
Creaky
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A few companies produce water themed gaming mats - I'd just use that. I have the mat from Dreadfleet hanging around somewhere, so I've been considering getting a few of the 4ground fantasy buildings, building some walkways, bridges and jettys, and getting to it that way.
I use a blue cloth