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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Sci-fy corridor project


I cannot take credit for the design of this complex.  We had a prolific model builder at my former Local Game Store back home who had enough of this modular terrain to cover two Ping-Pong tables.  He built the whole complex in anticipation for the release of Rogue Trader back in 1986.   I only saw the terrain used once but it was magnificent.   Bruce, If you see this thank you for the design and thank you for encouraging me to build terrain way back then. 

Since then I kept the design in mind and waited until I had the time and materials to complete it.  Last month I had a bit of a windfall.  Our office uses 3mm thick foamex signs and we ended up with a stack of them that were no longer usable as the graphics were out of date. 

The first thing that I did was work out the basic design.   To make it easy everything was in increments of three and six inches.  Rooms are 6x6 corridors are 3x6 corners and intersections are 3x3.  All walls are two inches tall and glued directly to the floor.   

To speed up the process I made a simple jig out of foamex that would allow me to cut two and three inch strips out of the sign stock.


All the details on the walls of the corridors were done with resin bits from various manufactures and bits cast from my new Green Stuff World monitors and vents molds.  I kept rooms basic since I have my sci-fy terrain drop ins.  All base painting was done with rattlecans.  Primer grey floors, Rustolium Limestone for the walls and all bits on the walls painted black.  Everything was highlighted and washed with inks.  Quick, cheap and cheerfull. 

After a week I now have enough to build a complex with four rooms.  I am planning on being able to table a complex with at least nine rooms. 









The next step with these is to use black guesso on the outside and edges to cover the logos and unify the surfaces.  At some point I will also have to work out an exterior skin too but I can play a game of 7tv in there as it is.  

Hope you like




  

Monday, December 30, 2019

Review: Green Stuff World moulds.

Just a quick review.  Green Stuff World has brought out three new mould for details and having picked up two I figured I would share my experiences.
 
I purchased the control panels and the grids and fans.  Initially I tried casting in both dental plaster.  The plaster ran into the same problem that it always does with thin parts in small moulds.  The finished pieces are too thin and cannot support themselves so they break easily.  Secondly you usually have air bubbles form and it is much more noticeable with theses moulds as they are particularly small detailed parts. 

I then used Milliput and it worked a treat.  Easiest way to do it is to press the Milliput into the details allowing it to lump over the top of the mould.  Then scrape the top off with a metal scraper then smooth the bottom out.  I did not use green stuff as it is too elastic and cannot be scraped flat. 

The parts are reasonably detailed when comparing the Green Stuff cast monitors with Antocities Workshops resin monitors. They are smaller but overall they are a match. 
Here are some shots on a finished piece. 

All in all they are well worth the twelve and a half Euro price tag as you can make as many parts as you need at any time, they come with a keyboard and they are easy to work with.    

Hope you like.


Thursday, December 26, 2019

Fairy Circle

A small project that I was able to work on for the holidays.  The fairy circle is made from a sheet of matt board, dress pins, putty tops and a small piece of foamex for the central stone. 


Hope you like.

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Some finished minis

First off is a toy Schleigh rattlesnake.  Mounted on a 60mm MDF base. 
All of the rest are from Bears Head.  Just so everyone knows they provide great service, the models were crisp, well defined and characterful.  I will be shopping with him again. 

Two boars

Then two armoured skeletons.

Lastly the the queen of spiders.  She is a solid cast model about 70mm tall.  She will be a very nice villain for a shadows deep campaign. 
Hope you like.





Sunday, December 8, 2019

Models for ROSD and Frostgrave.

Just some painted minis.  All painted with a mix of Acrylics and oils. 
Rangers for Rangers of Shadows Deep. 

A wizard for Frostgrave.  This was from the most recent Nickstarter.




The Shadow Knight from Rangers of Shadows Deep.
The Medium Fire Elemental from Reaper.  I will use it as a Daemon in Frostgrave.


Saturday, December 7, 2019

More Museum Terrain

Just some more bits and pieces finished for my museum terrain.  Background display cases were made ages ago.  First are the centre places.  The blue whale and the killer whale are children's toys.  The two sharks are from Reaper.  All of them were based on Foamex.


 Next is the Brontosaur or Aptosaur if you are being pedantic.   The model was from a dig it out kit for kids from Tiger Direct.
The Egyptian wing.  All of the models are soft toys from an Egyptian toy tube. 
Next are some plastic beads from a Chinese shop last on the right is a small statue from a museum gift shop.  Holes filled and mounted.
 A pack of metal Vikings from a museum gift shop.

 Lastly is a plastic ant-eater toy.

Hope you like.