Sunday 27 November 2011

Kirovo-Chepetsk Sector: Birthday Party - December - The Fall of Halefex Pr...

Kirovo-Chepetsk Sector: Birthday Party - December - The Fall of Halefex Pr...: Birthday Party Preparation Another day another birthday and now I have a couple of weeks to plan, prepare and write up some new material. ...

So the party criteria changed somewhat to more of a tutoring session rather than a full blown party. Nevertheless in the end it went really well met three great kids, made some ruined buildings and had a battle between the ancient Eldar and the insatiable Tyranids.

Below are pictures of the three pieces of scenery 90% built and almost ready to paint.

Aaron's

Jamie's

Oliver's

Now I will trim them off, clean up the bases and undercoat the models ready for our next session and some painting.

Thursday 1 September 2011

GW Battlescape Improved Version

So I managed to get some pictures of another piece of scenery which I have almost finished. (Just needs filling)

If you have looked at my previous video you will notice a list of things I like to think about before starting/during building scenery only slightly modified to apply to this.

What was the scenery's original function = Woodland
What has happened to the scenery = Heavily fought over, shelled burn out.
Who has fought over it = Loyalist space marines and renegade guard units
What sort of terrain does the scenery now sit on = Mud and lots of it


Here is the ariel shot of the battlescape, I chose to base this on a board only slightly larger than the actual terrain mainly due to the simple nature of the piece. I put all my scenery on pieces of wood slightly thicker than the bases the miniatures use this way it helps enhance the cover on the battlefield by placing everything at the same height.



Added details, mud, skeleton and guard parts.



As you can see even with a failry set piece of kit you can make it much more than just the same old piece of scenery.

Sunday 28 August 2011

Shrine of the Aquilla - The end almost...

So finally had chance to post the third and final video for the shrine of the Aquilla, as you will see there are a couple of parts left to be done I will update with a couple of pics and a post some time this week.


Left to do
Conceal smooth ruined floor sections on top level
Add the 3 searchlights and power cable
Damage some bits and add the (3 or 4 pieces)
Fill the gaps

Then I will be passing it over to a friend of mine to paint and he will post up a picture or video blog on parts of this at paintmybits.

See Link at bottom of this blog.



Sunday 21 August 2011

Shrine of the Aquilla - Part 2

Look at me all organised two video blogs in as many days, so here is part two of the Aquilla blog, still learning and trying to add more detail.


Materials used
MDF 6mm  - Base
Exterior Filler - Ground
High density foam 5mm - Concrete floor, extra parts and rubble
Breeze block (broken) - Rubble
Plaster of Paris - Flag stones and rubble
Old Sprue - Broken beams and beams for supporting the floor
Plastic Glue
PVA Glue
Imperial Guard Catachan parts
Eldar Guardian parts

The final part to follow....

Saturday 20 August 2011

Shrine of the Aquilla - Part 1

Hi, so here is my first attempt at a video blog showing how I go about making good quality scenery for my business and events. 

When I make scenery there are a few things I like to think about before or as I am building:

  • What was the buildings original function? (helps design/layout of floors, exterior and interior walls)
  • What has happened to the building? (helps design/layout of collapsed stuff or placement of barricades)
  • Who has fought over it? (helps decide what extra bits to put on there)
  • What sort of terrain does the building now sit on? (muddy ground, grass, streets etc..)
  • How is the floor held up? (very important - placement of support beams or pillars)
  • What is the main building material? (I tend to go for reinforced concrete as the core, as it allows for lots of easy to make rubble)
I believe that if you attach meaning to your scenery the greater care and effort you will put in and inevitably you will get more enjoyment out of it.