Showing posts with label Scenery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scenery. Show all posts

2012/01/05

Fantasy Terrain: A House

Woah it's been a while since i last posted something here!

There havent been much to tell about though, since there haven't been much happening in the hobbyscene for my part. However, I have managed to continue with the wyvern sculpting project. The tail and the neck are taking shape, but there's no need for pics yet.

And, once again I got carried away with painting my Empire army, which has been my long lasting job still not completed after many years. Maybe I´ll post some pictures about the army later.
As for the topic..

Today, yesterday and the day before yesterday I've been busy and excited about my new terrain project: New buildings for upcoming miniature gaming day! I started making a cheap cardboard house which is now in a stage where I only lacks the paintjob. There's a chance I might tell you more about making the terrain piece, but now you'll just have to settle with watching these WIP pics :)

2011/06/28

Yea, I made rocks

Heya, long time no see.
I haven't been updating the blog very often, neither have I done anything but a little of something here and there on wargaming's behalf. The Infinity league I mentioned earlier is yet to be launched, propably the plans will cripple under the weight of fall's A-levels. Hopefully Veli and I will still have time to arrange a small Infinity-tournament to play with our friends before the end of this summer.
In the summer holiday I have had more time for leisure activities, and the little scenery-fanatic inside me is dying to build some cool terrain for our games. I've already started making different kinds of terrain pieces but haven't managed to finish anything. Until today. 
I decided that I'd have to make something quick and easy to get myself going, and the last time I was at my friend's spectating a match of Warhammer I was inspired by the old pieces of scenery we used to make together when we were younger. So I decided to make something simple too.
 So I grabbed a handful of white modelling material and decided to make rocks. I shaped them with my fingers and this is how they came out after some filing and painting. I included a picture with a Janissaire to demonstrate the scale.



Hopefully I'll see you soon!