Thursday, November 16, 2017

Wargame Scenery (second part)

Following up on the previous scenery post, here is some more pieces I made.


Ghost Tree Crossroads

I wanted to make an eye catching piece, with something strange on it. Decided to make this crossroad piece with a ghostly tree. The grave piece was a added later, the idea came up when I almost finished, a tiny detail to represent that someone with great power or cursed was buried there and the strange powers made the tree ghostly. Who knows?

Did I mentioned it glows in the dark? I drybushed it with flourescent paint.
Unfortunately I could not take a good photo with the phone camera in the dark room to show it. :(
The base is made with Vallejo earth texture. Painted and drybrushed.

Fences

Six fence section made out of ice cream sticks. It goes well with the small fence on the crossroad piece above.

Models must climb over or go around. One piece is broken and does not block movement.
Red forest

These are smaller pieces, more like scatter terrain. Can be placed together to represent a small forest or scatter around to fill the table.

clanrat for size
Lakes

I like these because they are flat and doesn't take a lot of space in the terrain box. Joking aside these pieces are good to slow movement, or a rule can be used that heavy armored units cannot cross at all.

Painted the lake to be darker in the middle, showing its deeper there
Rocks

It is good to have some rocks to spice up the battlefield. It is so generic that can be used in any game.
Low density polystyrene textured with Vallejo earth texture.



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