This Blogpost is following on from funny enough the Wargaming Scenery: Underhive Pt.1 post a few days ago.
So yes more grey buildings.. heh enjoy!
Every finished so far |
So what's next? Well I still have a a few buildings to paint plus aload of scatter terrain to base and finish plus as you may have noticed I lack walkways so at some point i'll need to pick up another upgrade box and build some.
The big boy, not really as practical for skirmish games but I wanted it hehe.
Thankies for looking and feel free to hit that follower gadget and/or comment :)
Nice job, I think this stuff works a lot better glued together than left loose.
ReplyDeleteI can't face more terrain building anytime soon, but I need to flesh out/replace much of my own collection.
Aye I can understand that, this is my 2nd try trying to sort these out.
DeleteNot as practical?! Perfect spot for a sniper, methinks...
ReplyDeleteNice buildings, btw.
More the case that you can't get in the bottom building, not open backed like the others.
DeleteAh, that's a bit more awkward. You're right, walkways would solve that.
DeleteAye I can't believe I forgot about making walkway the first time heh
DeleteWell yours and Paul's definitely convince me to get me some of those.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the painting process? I quite fancy the result you achieved here.
Spray Citadel The Fang grey
DeleteBase coat metal with AP Chainmail
Wash water down Citadel Nuln Oil
Wash AP Strong tone
Drybrush Citadel Mech grey
Drybrush AP Uniform Grey
Randomy add Citadel Typhus Corrosion & Tamiya Clear Red
Static Flock
Nice and simple mate :)
that's some nice practical scenery you've knocked together there, it looks great for small scale gaming.
ReplyDeleteAye perfect for Necromunda, Combat Zone & Judge Dredd :)
DeleteNice work on the Necromunda terrain! I am going to have to steal the overgrown look for some of my own terrain!
ReplyDeleteAll the best!
Cool, cool stuff, you got some really nice pieces here!
ReplyDeleteLooks good sir!
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