In terms of constraints, the fort construction had to fit and line up with my 6 inch gridded tabletop, and accommodate my troops which are on 4x3 inch bases. This has meant the fort is a tad stylised and geared towards the practicalities of wargaming.
The completed fort with Spencer-Smith miniatures defending |
A different configuration of a smaller fort with a supporting redoubt |
Everything gets a coat of mid-grey paint. |
All surfaces now get a wash of black. Sometimes I will do two washes of black to get the darkness I need before building up the colours with dry brushing. |
A final coat of matt varnish is applied to protect the terrain. |
And on to the tabletop |
The quick and loose painting of detail gives the right impression when wargaming unless you choose to look closely. |
With the fort completed and ready for a French Indian War game. Total cost to build is between $25 to $35 as I pick up all the materials from the local hardware store.
I now need to turn my attention to making the besiegers terrain features of saps and parallels. Storming this fort will be no easy task!
Looks terrific! Really terrific!
ReplyDeleteA new battle awaits you.
Thank you kindly.
DeleteGreat looking fort! Nice tutorial as well. Hopefully we'll get see this in a game soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks. There will be a few games to work out the rules. Need to get going on the parallels.
DeleteA really splendid piece, clever from conception to execution.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteBrilliant as ever!
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was a fun project to do.
DeletePeter- excellent effort there on your Star Fort- do very much like your techniques and use of materials and finish. Spot on! Cheers. KEV.
ReplyDeleteThanks KEV.
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