With the main pieces completed, I can breathe a little sigh of relief and reflect on the success of the project, because I'm super happy with the outcome. But here's how you can get similar results.
Resources
None of the little tips and tricks here to add detail on these terrain pieces are new.
A good number are stolen from the excellent RichBuilds.com. He's awesome. Especially his Dino Gas station (http://www.richbuilds.com/articles/build-review-tt-combats-dinogas-filling-station-28mm-mdf-wargames-terrain/) which is honestly inspiring and encouraged me not to be so lazy when making my terrain pieces - his pieces look so lived in.
I went on a basing course with the excellent Mamikon Khachikyan aka NokiStudio (https://www.instagram.com/nokistudio/) and gained some great insight into thinking about themes, colour choices, contrast and texture. I've tried to pull some of those learnings through.
Clutter
Magazine clutter is TV listings from a local newspaper. Glued on the back and folded over, then flattened. This gave me a slightly wrinkled texture because I used PVA, which worked really well.. Then cut up into tiny magazine-sized pieces, put in different coloured paints, taken out and left to dry.
Rich did 5x5mm, but I've made mine rectangular for the most part, but no specific shape, so there's a little more visual variety when placed at random angles. It's glued down, then weathered to dampen the colours.
Posters
These were from a, now, long-lost, PDF someone made available on AmmoBunker many moons ago. I printed out a number of these onto photo paper and kept them in a drawer. They've been weathered in the same way as everything else - so crumpled up, covered in translucent paint, then stuck down to things.
Mold
I never pay attention to ceilings, or the inside of terrain generally. But since Noki's course, I will be doing more detailing. First step here is giving the feel that it isn't an arid environment, by adding effects to convey moisture being present. The mould in the ceilings is a mix of ground down clump foliage and fine flock from Woodland Scenics.
Experimentation with a few different medium as the transport method to place and secure it yielded a winner ... cheap glue from Hobbycraft. It's sticky enough to hold the flock in place, but thin enough to push around where I want it to go. If the mould needs to creep a little further, then matt medium is surprisingly good in combination.
Video Screens
Every working screen is painted differently, and they're all a homage to the Amiga. Only one is on display in this set of scenery, but there are more coming! This is entirely the fault of Tetrisdroid (https://twitter.com/Tetrisdroid/status/1023205770018676736) who started painting up retro computer screens on his, and it just fired my brain! Ridiculous, frankly, and a detail that will go overlooked everywhere ... but I love it.
Hope you enjoyed the pieces, and I look forward to sharing more in the future.
Saturday, 29 September 2018
Saturday, 22 September 2018
Sector Imperialis: Sanctum
Here's the final piece of the terrain build, the Sanctum. It's dull, a curious shade of grey, and literally rotting from within. I felt that was an appropriate metaphor for the grimdark Imperium.
There's blood splatter, control panels, candles, posters, gang markings and old papers. I do love adding the detail on these.
Phew.
Saturday, 15 September 2018
Sector Imperialis: Schola Progenium
This building represents a ruined training facility for the Adeptus Ministorum.
An execution against a proclamation, more gang graffiti, torn down posters and everlasting candles. Details, details, details.
I've had a lot of fun with some of the smaller details, like the blown out windows having dust gathered in the corners.
An execution against a proclamation, more gang graffiti, torn down posters and everlasting candles. Details, details, details.
I've had a lot of fun with some of the smaller details, like the blown out windows having dust gathered in the corners.
Saturday, 8 September 2018
Sector Imperialis: Administratum
The speed is coming back a little now ... so here's what's left of an Administratum.
Some fairly major damage here, literally just a corner of this fine establishment left now. They even blew the bloody doors off. Few shots with the interior detail featuring a ruined terminal, clutter, gang graffiti and a functioning control panel.
And the mobile-shot mold angle.
I enjoyed painting this such a dull and boring colour, then working out how to add life and character. The Martian earth basing scheme I've applied across my models works really well here in contrast, but keeps the warm feeling.
Some fairly major damage here, literally just a corner of this fine establishment left now. They even blew the bloody doors off. Few shots with the interior detail featuring a ruined terminal, clutter, gang graffiti and a functioning control panel.
And the mobile-shot mold angle.
I enjoyed painting this such a dull and boring colour, then working out how to add life and character. The Martian earth basing scheme I've applied across my models works really well here in contrast, but keeps the warm feeling.
Monday, 3 September 2018
Church Tank: WIP #3
I couldn't decide how to mount the cannon onto the tank. Problem solved this weekend when I realise it's the right width to fit inside a Rhino hatch. Glued in place, then the back of the hatch has been sanded down, so when the cannon's mounted, there'll be a little tilt upward. Pleased to have solved this puzzle.
Threw a few more pieces of ridiculousness on the tank and it still looks perfect 40k. Smoke launchers where the old turrets were, lights from the Imperial Sector box, and a few ornamental statues.
Inside there's more lights, some cogs, ladders, lions, tigers and oh my!
Straws? Of course there are straws. I love straws. They're roughly glued into place, and all the glue will be painted to look like an abundance of ugly weld marks and verdigris.
A point to note about the scenery build. On the top of each post is a small but important detail that should be the correct way up.
Can't see it?
So when assembling the church, I realised this just in time and had to flip several over of these inserts to be the correct way up before the glue set. Detail, detail, detail.
Now we're at the point where the tank will need priming. Just need to get the airbrush working and a free evening to make this happen ...
Threw a few more pieces of ridiculousness on the tank and it still looks perfect 40k. Smoke launchers where the old turrets were, lights from the Imperial Sector box, and a few ornamental statues.
Inside there's more lights, some cogs, ladders, lions, tigers and oh my!
Straws? Of course there are straws. I love straws. They're roughly glued into place, and all the glue will be painted to look like an abundance of ugly weld marks and verdigris.
A point to note about the scenery build. On the top of each post is a small but important detail that should be the correct way up.
Can't see it?
So when assembling the church, I realised this just in time and had to flip several over of these inserts to be the correct way up before the glue set. Detail, detail, detail.
Now we're at the point where the tank will need priming. Just need to get the airbrush working and a free evening to make this happen ...
Saturday, 1 September 2018
Sector Imperialis: Synod Outpost
Building names outside the scenery sets are far and few between, so I've called this my Synod Outpost. It's deisgned to be a small bunker for the priesthood, albeit ruined.
Random blood, hazard striping on the doorway threshold, a crude attempt at an Amiga Workbench 1.3 ROM screen on the display panel, little posters on the back of doors - where you'd literally never see it. This is the kind of detail I love adding.
Random blood, hazard striping on the doorway threshold, a crude attempt at an Amiga Workbench 1.3 ROM screen on the display panel, little posters on the back of doors - where you'd literally never see it. This is the kind of detail I love adding.
Thursday, 30 August 2018
Cult of the Rusted Claw WIP #3
A week of mixed success, but progress has been made nonetheless.
Time taken to paint up the bases helped enormously. I have a stash of Sector Imperialis bases, and while larger scale figures like Marines sit much better on 32mm, these smaller 25mm are perfect for the human-scale figures like Cultists and Skitarii.
There's something very pleasing about seeing all the bases lined up when they're completed. Although since taking this shot, I added a little stippling to the grey for more interest.
The Cultists are coming together, and now they're on the bases with heads, it feels a little more real.
Lot of detail still to do, but these really are lovely sculpts to play with.
Time taken to paint up the bases helped enormously. I have a stash of Sector Imperialis bases, and while larger scale figures like Marines sit much better on 32mm, these smaller 25mm are perfect for the human-scale figures like Cultists and Skitarii.
There's something very pleasing about seeing all the bases lined up when they're completed. Although since taking this shot, I added a little stippling to the grey for more interest.
The Cultists are coming together, and now they're on the bases with heads, it feels a little more real.
Lot of detail still to do, but these really are lovely sculpts to play with.
Sunday, 26 August 2018
Church Tank: WIP #2
So things have moved on a little. There's now a top and a front, but look below to see there's even an inside too!
My mad little preacher, for it is he who will inhabit this monstrosity, would live in the tower and preach from the pulpit at the front. I'd like to think this tank has seen a lot of action in its life, and so the tower is heavily damaged from battle.
You'll notice the front pillars are ruined, to reflect incoming damage I'd expect a vehicle like this to take. Plasticard has replaced the
Yes, the cannon isn't fitted into the hole yet. Haven't worked out to do with it yet!
My traditional problem is remembering to add detail. So there's an inside to this tank. I picture it being servitor heavy, as they work the engines and cannon while the mad preacher exhorts the enemy to repent.
To carry on the theme of the damaged tower, I've used a broken panel for the floor as though a projectile had crashed right through the tank.
The pulpit is the more ornate terrain from the Kill Team box, but wrapped around the more practical box constructed from older, Imperial Sector flooring. I like the image of the Adeptus Mechanicus building something, only for the Ecclesiarchy to take it away and put gaudy, gothic detail on it.
Couple of small details added onto the pulpit. One corner is full of melting candles, and the other is a religious book that I'd imagine the preacher will bescreaming reading from.
At this point I haven't committed to gluing tank to tower. There may well be magnets. Ideally I'd retain access to the insides, but we'll see how that goes!
My mad little preacher, for it is he who will inhabit this monstrosity, would live in the tower and preach from the pulpit at the front. I'd like to think this tank has seen a lot of action in its life, and so the tower is heavily damaged from battle.
You'll notice the front pillars are ruined, to reflect incoming damage I'd expect a vehicle like this to take. Plasticard has replaced the
Yes, the cannon isn't fitted into the hole yet. Haven't worked out to do with it yet!
My traditional problem is remembering to add detail. So there's an inside to this tank. I picture it being servitor heavy, as they work the engines and cannon while the mad preacher exhorts the enemy to repent.
To carry on the theme of the damaged tower, I've used a broken panel for the floor as though a projectile had crashed right through the tank.
The pulpit is the more ornate terrain from the Kill Team box, but wrapped around the more practical box constructed from older, Imperial Sector flooring. I like the image of the Adeptus Mechanicus building something, only for the Ecclesiarchy to take it away and put gaudy, gothic detail on it.
Couple of small details added onto the pulpit. One corner is full of melting candles, and the other is a religious book that I'd imagine the preacher will be
At this point I haven't committed to gluing tank to tower. There may well be magnets. Ideally I'd retain access to the insides, but we'll see how that goes!
Cult of the Rusted Claw WIP #2
I won't bore you going colour by colour, but this felt like a reasonable landmark to share. All the major colours on the figure, and I think the combination is looking good.
We aren't aiming for competition level here, they just need to be on the table and ready to play soon as possible. Over the khaki/white mix, I've applied washes of brown, orange and sepia to pull up the detail quickly, and provide nice contrast to the darker elements of the metallics and blues.
All ten of the Neophytes are at this stage in about ten hours total, at a guess. That feels reasonable, considering some of that time has been tinkering with options. From this point, the shoulder pads need bringing up to pure white, then we need to add squad markings. After that it's picking out the individuality of the figures ... oh, and the small matter of all the heads.
We aren't aiming for competition level here, they just need to be on the table and ready to play soon as possible. Over the khaki/white mix, I've applied washes of brown, orange and sepia to pull up the detail quickly, and provide nice contrast to the darker elements of the metallics and blues.
All ten of the Neophytes are at this stage in about ten hours total, at a guess. That feels reasonable, considering some of that time has been tinkering with options. From this point, the shoulder pads need bringing up to pure white, then we need to add squad markings. After that it's picking out the individuality of the figures ... oh, and the small matter of all the heads.
Saturday, 25 August 2018
Cult of the Rusted Claw WIP #1
So, the Kill Team starter set happened. Let's gloss over the fact that I've already got several other projects running in parallel. What could possibly go wrong? Anyway ... a combination of factors, but I've embraced it and want to get my Genestealer Cultists running as quickly as possible.
From the rulebook and official GW force, I really liked the look of the Cult of the Rusted Claw.
Then I saw one actually painted up by a non-GW'er (https://twitter.com/Terminatortids/status/1031486816518582272) and thought they still looked great! I'm sold on the idea, so off we go ...
Much cutting, clipping, swearing and gluing later ... I have a force assembled.
You'll notice there's a Skitarii force in the background too. Let's ignore that, and it can come as a wonderful surprise when I actually paint them up.
After priming, I realised the basecoat needed to be significantly brighter, or my planned colour scheme wouldn't work. So over the black goes a 50/50 mix of khaki and white, then it's a case of starting to fill out the darker items of clothing - starting with the boots.
Heads will remain unattached until I'm happy that the inside of the hoods are finished.
It was at this point I realised there had been an error, and there's a slightly graininess to the primer on the models. That'll teach me for using a rattlecan on figures, instead of saving the cans for scenery.
From the rulebook and official GW force, I really liked the look of the Cult of the Rusted Claw.
Then I saw one actually painted up by a non-GW'er (https://twitter.com/Terminatortids/status/1031486816518582272) and thought they still looked great! I'm sold on the idea, so off we go ...
Much cutting, clipping, swearing and gluing later ... I have a force assembled.
You'll notice there's a Skitarii force in the background too. Let's ignore that, and it can come as a wonderful surprise when I actually paint them up.
After priming, I realised the basecoat needed to be significantly brighter, or my planned colour scheme wouldn't work. So over the black goes a 50/50 mix of khaki and white, then it's a case of starting to fill out the darker items of clothing - starting with the boots.
Heads will remain unattached until I'm happy that the inside of the hoods are finished.
It was at this point I realised there had been an error, and there's a slightly graininess to the primer on the models. That'll teach me for using a rattlecan on figures, instead of saving the cans for scenery.
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