This weekend I was able to complete some more wooden block sci-fi terrain. On my list was a series of low walls, elevated walkways, and pipes. The walls all were cut at 45 degrees to try and give them some shape and not look too square, while the pipes each had a square piece of wood cut and stuck on one end. This square was added so the pipes don't roll around on the tabletop.
The wooden walls, walkways and pipes were painted grey, printed features stuck to them, and a black wash applied.
The next step was adding some pastels to look like rusk and weathering. Followed by a coat of PVA glue as a sealer.
The additional bits of terrain are sized to be used with the buildings finished the previous weekend.
Next weekend I hope to make few more storage tanks and some other scatter terrain.
These pieces look great, Peter!
ReplyDeleteThanks, the project is coming together, but may slow down as I cannot get any additional wood at the moment due to the stage 4 lockdown here in Melbourne.
DeleteThese additions are really nice Peter - I like the Gothic effect you're achieving.
ReplyDeleteIt is surprising how effective this printed 40K features are at keeping the Gothic look. Thanks.
DeleteSOme really nice stuff here - giving me ideas for a quasi-modern campaign set in a fictional world...hmmm
ReplyDeleteThank you. Hopefully some of the ideas may prove useful for your planned campaign (which I enjoyed reading about on your blog).
DeleteOnce again very impressive and a visual treat.
ReplyDeleteThanks, its quite fun making up different buildings with the bocks.
DeleteVery nice Peter- you've really developed a system with these.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Almost finished, just looking around for a few more items to wrap up the project and start wargaming with the terrain.
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