Hello mates,
I read on Twitter that October was indeed #Terraintober, a month in which a wargamer should paint a piece of scenery, so I thought about my half built earthworks that have been laying around for months and started working on that unfinished project (from a long list of unfinished projects!).
So here it is, I just have finished the artillery position from scratch, made of expanded polystyrene, beach sand, wooden stirring sticks /balsa wood and Renedra's plastic gabions. I added Warfare Miniatures "Chevaux de Frisie" and also some bits from good old Warhammer 6th edition Empire cannon.
It has been a pretty easy project, with just some basic airbrush and drybrush paintjob.
I added also some static grass because the whole thing seemed a littled boring to me, just in earthy brown tones. Also the details here and there break the monotony.
the building was easy and fun, although not as quick as I initially thought, because of the 2 part plastic gabions. I built the artillery position before getting my 3d printed gabions... So next time I build earthworks, I will use my 3D printed gabions and my recently ordered Avanpost positions !
For the sand, I mixed PVA glue with beach sand from my area, and art store cheap brown paint and covered the whole thing (but the gabions and wood!) then just I airbrushed the main colours with Vallejo paints thinned with airbrush thinner (Ammo Mig) and It worked perfectly, the Vallejo Model Color range is fully "airbrushable" I recommend it for terrain and big things.
Here is the finish result with different miniatures just to give an idea of the size
I hope you like it !
That looks great Jose…
ReplyDeleteIt will work well with armies from the 16th through to the 19th century.
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly! You are right, I like my scenery to be versatile, so you can put your troops of the Italian wars, Tercios, ECW or Napoleonics or ACW.
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Excellent piece! Your lovely minis make for a really attractive vignette.
ReplyDeleteOh many thanks Peter !
DeleteExcellent modelling Jose. It looks brilliant!
ReplyDeletemany thanks :D I'm on the mood of more scenery of this kind!
DeleteThat looks terrific, nice work!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks mate!
DeleteInspiring piece of work- I should really make a couple of those myself.
ReplyDeleteThanks Codsticker, you should! they are not difficult to made, it is one of the easiest terrain element you can make, and the result worth the effort.
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