Just now, Tirion said:Pm me for details
Im interested in Scariff stuff, can you do things like the stuff scattered around on the scariff base etc?
Just now, Tirion said:Pm me for details
Im interested in Scariff stuff, can you do things like the stuff scattered around on the scariff base etc?
10 minutes ago, VAYASAN said:Im interested in Scariff stuff, can you do things like the stuff scattered around on the scariff base etc?
Yes pm me
More terrain!!!
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4 hours ago, VAYASAN said:So much to paint. Do you find your dedication to detail drops on terrain with so much to do or can you stick at it well?
I think it depends on the terrain. The imperial terrain is very nice with nice detail. The legion terrain next to it is more bland. I way wait to paint and wait for my prusa 3d printer to arrive so I can print some detail parts for it. I have time from now and release date. I love the SW theme. I want to paint to the best of my ability. I really don’t have the most experience doing this. I watch YouTube vids for tips. I only been doing this for 4 years or less. I, so far done robotech rpg tactics and 3 team yankee armies. It gets better as you go along for me. This is one of them things that you either like or have. I also have board games that need to be painted. I done Dark Souls and it was great practice. But terrain I find it easier than minis so I’m ok with painting it. I do want a nice place to match my minis!!
How have you found the MDF kits are to paint? I tried my hand at trying to paint some kits up for another game... and they were a real pain to get primed up as they tended to drink up paint like it was their job! Have you found a good way to get them primed without losing details to multiple base coats?
Spraying the base coat is the way to go, some of those mdf kits just soak it straight from your brush otherwise.
After weeks of work, here's what I have so far on our desert mat and terrain. Seeing it all at once makes it apparent that more size variation would make the board look more natural, so I'll be making some boulders.
I also should have ironed the brand new canvas before making the mat.
Statue rubble from a bygone era.
Vaporator for scale, still WIP. Cork bark outcropping.
Old ruins.
Speeder wreck makes some sand trenches for troopers.
Next up, my Lah'mu mat
1 hour ago, Kanawolf said:What size trees and where did you get them?
Hi, Scariff or Endor(or both)?
1 hour ago, Kanawolf said:What size trees and where did you get them?
If you mean Scariff, this is a copy of a PM I sent somebody on same subject.
Hi. There are 2 types of Palms in there(both off Ebay). I based on wood and a layer of sand. Added in some very cheap plastic plants and some lichen on the bases round the trees too. The dark green lichen really helped I think despite normally thinking lichen looks a bit fake.
I think I bought 3 bags of each and I had quite a few spares. They came MUCH quicker than was advertised, maybe a week, not sure if thats just lucky or not.
I have mentioned this before, I am completely new to wargamming painting and terrain. Here is what i have created so far and you can see different styles after watching different YouTube videos.
Brilliant first effort. Looks good.
If I were to be super critical, if you make moe area terrain, try make some that are more rounded too as well as squared.
I think one of those hills would be nice in the middle too, break up LOS a little more and give a position more central to 'fight over' rather than possibly somebody just setting up camp on a hill in their start zone.
5 minutes ago, VAYASAN said:Brilliant first effort. Looks good.
If I were to be super critical, if you make moe area terrain, try make some that are more rounded too as well as squared.
I think one of those hills would be nice in the middle too, break up LOS a little more and give a position more central to 'fight over' rather than possibly somebody just setting up camp on a hill in their start zone.
thanks and I agree, i was using a skill saw to cut my 1/4 MDF plates to make the bases so they all ended up pretty square. Most of the way through the project i realized i had a jig saw somewhere and some of the smaller tree clumps have better more interesting bases. Most of the paining and things are done just a couple more plates to flock. Since I took these I also bought a river that can stretch across the board, my water effects turned out very poorly.
Edited by azavanderI posted this elsewhere, this is my industrial area terrain (more will be printed/painted soon)
@Big Easy what material did you use to build up the dirt around that crashed Airspeeder? I was thinking of doing the exact same thing
2 minutes ago, OMGBRICK said:@Big Easy what material did you use to build up the dirt around that crashed Airspeeder? I was thinking of doing the exact same thing
Styrofoam and a $8 bucket of filler from Home Depot. After doing a bit of this I'd advise to get the shape as close as possible with the foam and use the filler just to harden/texture.
I got some minor weathering to do on the second wave of Imperial terrain. As for the MDF I will wait for my 3d printer to add some detail parts to it. I'm happy with Imperial terrain.
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