Hello folks,
I continue painting my medieval village project for Warhammer Empire or Renaissance.
PART I
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/2019/05/new-scenery-project-fantasymedieval.html
PART II
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/2019/06/fantasy-village-part-ii-house-finished.html
PART III
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/2020/01/fantasy-village-part-iii-another-house.html
I hope you like it !
Cheers.
I continue painting my medieval village project for Warhammer Empire or Renaissance.
PART I
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/2019/05/new-scenery-project-fantasymedieval.html
PART II
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/2019/06/fantasy-village-part-ii-house-finished.html
PART III
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/2020/01/fantasy-village-part-iii-another-house.html
So here it is, part IV, a Merchant house, by the now defunct ( I think) Tabletop Workshop, in plastic, with a few modifications.
The building itself is quite simple, but nice, it can be enhanced with some bits here and there... I added a chimney, in plastic, from Warhammer Mannorhouse, I used also some greenstuff in order to hide the gaps of the thatched roof, and the joints of the structure, which is snap fit, so there are some ugly holes If you build the house "out of the box". There is also a wooden crane with a small wooden structure in the right, from Games Workshop laketown house, in plastic, as well as the signal post (or whatever is called in English the wooden structure over the door) with and old Bretonnian decal of a deer.
The painting was simple too, but effective, it was painted mainly with airbrush paints by Ammo Mig and Vallejo model air. Then gloss varnish was applied all over the model, in order to protect the acrylic paints from the oil washes that came later. Some streaks of grime, rust, dust etc give the creamy colour some chromatic variation to break the monotony of the house.
After all that work, I drybrushed the roof, and the wooden areas, painted the details and finished!
Another quick & easy scenery model finished.
Now there is only one last house to paint and the "village" will be ready to be based, flocked, add the walls...
Cheers.