Great work so far, looking forward to seeing more of it completed!!
Looking good! I too have been tempted by the FW boards.
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Did you have to treat them to get them to lie flat? I'd heard that some boards arrive warped.
I'm amazed by the quality and speed of your progress here. The paint and weathering looks great and the snow is really well executed. Looks like an amazing setting for a game
Great work so far, looking forward to seeing more of it completed!!
Looking good! I too have been tempted by the FW boards.
Did you have to treat them to get them to lie flat? I'd heard that some boards arrive warped.
I can lay them flat and I have not notice any issues with this bank
Thanks again for the words of encouragement. so basically I have a 4x4 table ready to go but I feel like one of those late night infomercials where they say, "but wait there is more." The Strong Point and the Redoubt are done. The refinery is still on the fence about adding more depth and layers. Anyways here are some of my rest updates:
Ice effect is complete for this tile. Now to add more detail to the pipes; well maybe. That is why I haven't added any snow on those conduits.
here is a different angle. So far so good.
Still trying to decide with this tile.
This is basically the 4x4 table I've worked one and more to come in the future.
Edited by HiroitchiThis reminds me so much of the bunker on Hoth is Star Wars!
This reminds me so much of the bunker on Hoth is Star Wars!
That was part of my inspiration for this project. Now I'm dressing up the empty tile.
So With this tile. I decided to add the ice effect much like I did with the other Citadel Realm of Battle Board. This time I decided to add some plant life. Pretty happy with the results so far. I initially painted the trees that I got from the Deathwatch Kill Team starter box and tried to imagine plant life that can survive harsh winter environments. Waiting for this to dry and then I'm going to touch up the roots with some Warhammer technical snow.
Thanks for continually checking this project out. By the way tile no. 5 will be making an apperances soon. Tiles one and two are practically done, but I might touch up for more detail. I was told I shouldn't work on the tiles in more than what I already have because it might detract from the models being played on it. I dunno; the fence is still on that one.
So more of the Empty Tile aka the stone slab tile has been worked on this even due to finding some time to add dragon's teeth to this tile.
These FW Sprues came attached with my twin heavy bolter Razorback turret. After looking at it and at the Imperial Strong point; I realized here these work great as Dragoon's teeth. Makes me regret throwing out the long pieces that can be used as Jersey Barriers. So the next pictures is the dragon's teeth waiting to dry after being glued and flocked.
So back to the Refinery now that the Necromunda Stairs and Platforms box has arrived. Pretty stoked and excited on what I can pull off here for the refinery tile.
So I did sometest fittings and tried to figure out how it all fits and this is what I have come up with after priming it. I even did a test on how snow would look on the stairs.
I Drybrushed the metal with some Necron Compund on the Chaos Black Primer. Then after being satisfied with the results and placement, I glued everything down. Once dry I started adding the sprak of Woodland Scenic cement and sprinkled on the snow.
So far the results have been beyond satisfactory. Once this is dry I'm going to make a few mounds here and there using GW technical snow. I going to add this detail on the ladders as well. Hope you guys are enjoying the process.
Looking good!
Thank you.
I've been slow on the updates, but so far I got my 5th tile in last week and I thought I'd share these. Its almost done.
Tables 1-5 work in progress. I'm pretty happy with the ongoing results thus far. As for the 5th tile yes that is a Forgeworld crashed Thunderhawk. My wife looked annoyed that I was taking pictures rather than doing the dishes I said I would do.
I had already primed and layed the base color of the crashed Thunderhawk tile.
I use Mechanicus grey primer this time around since tbh I was running out of Chaos Black. I then coated and dusted area using Citadel Wraithbrone spray and tamyia white. As for the dark and black areas, I had used Tamyia Gloss Black spray and whatever left over of my Chaos black spray.
Here is a close up of the base colors I will be working on.
Left Rear of the Thunderhawk.
Right Rear of the thunderhawk
I then started laying out the base blue using Macragge Blue for the Ice winter theme I have been doing with my project theme.
Using drybrushing I started to bring out the details through dry brushing in this order Hoeth Blue, Calgar Blue, Fenrisian Grey, Space wolf Grey, and finally white scar.
Using the same colors I had used, I started to work on the canopy. I was careful to line the cracks of the glass with Space Wolves Grey After the colors were layed down I then put a thin layer of Glossy Nuln oil to the glass. Then I painted the glass light refraction look with white scar.
I applied decals using Micro Sol. Once dry I used the sponge weathering techniques using Administrum grey and Castellen Green to break up the white decals a bit. As for other weathering techniques used I like using the Tamiya weathering master pigments.
Finally I flocked the snow on there. This time I used a brush to get the Scenic Cement where I wanted. I used then used the spray bottle once the first layer was set in to apply a thin layer over of snow over it. Lastly I then applied isopropyl alcohol to heal seal it. will wait on the pigments of rust before apply matte varnish.
That's it for now and thanks for looking.
So I finished the Crashed Thunderhawk Tile. I hope you can enjoy the view.
Front
Right
Rear
Left
Then I added these fire smoke effects using teddy bear stuffing, a rattle can of black, and dollar store tea lights.
I hope you guys enjoyed this post as much as me putting my 5th tile. Now time to work on the 6th. Still cant decided to go Castellen Strong hold or make one 2x2 tile entirely.
Wowza. This looks great! You've chosen some excellent tiles for your table. The crashed Thunderhawk and bunker entrance are two of my favourites. Can't wait to see what to do with those ZM tiles.
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How have you liked working with the woodland scenics snow/products in general? I have a table I plan to build soon and am thinking of using their products.
The Thunderhawk is amazing, I really like how you treated the skid and the material that piled up in front of it.
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I am very curious: did you eviscerate a Teddy bear or is the fluff something one can buy without the fuzzy outside?
Very fine work Brother Hiro Your bunker/gun and crashed Thunderhawk are my two faves….. very inspiring. Keep up the good work.
- 3 weeks later...
Its been two weeks since my last post and well I have been really busy with IRL and even finishing up projects here and there. So here is what I have been up to terrain wise; I have been busy building up my Refinery tile using necromunda uprising pieces. They look and work great. Here's the progress so far on that front. I glued the Uprising tiles to a 2x2 3mm wooden board that I got from my local Lowes. Not to shabby on the price. It was a 2x4 piece that I had them cut in half, but it was a rough measurement. I later used a hand saw to trim a 1mm-2mm lip using an Army Painter Saw, still have to sand it down to make it smooth and safe. I just hope that it wouldn't warp later when I started laying some paint on the sides. Then I started work on something Forge World, I think this will be the last tile I buy for awhile. Enjoy the slew of work in Progress pics.
the pipes section, I did make some further modifications and adjustments later on, you'll see.
inside the refinery installation. I started kind of trying to draw inspiration from the alien movies. In fact that gives me an idea.
This is the entry way and reverse bifurcated stair case to link the 2nd floor to the third floor. I keep the pieces unglues to the base till I finish painting them.
Here is what the refinery tile looks like when tied with the first refinery tile I made. its crazy to see it come together like this.
Then this beast showed up so I halted work on the refinery tile. I ended up started my usual give this a bath look after opening it.
After a three our bath. I primed this block of Forge World Resin Chaos Black Primer, then built up the highlights from mechanicum grey, wraithbone, and white. I used coats of Matt satin varnish in between each color.
Then I test fitted the turrets after laying some metal colors down with nuln oil. I ran out. lol
Then used a stencil to use a rattle can to paint the roman numeral 2 on the landing pad portion of the stronghold.
worked on some extra details on the piece and even painted the windows. Still need some practice but its getting there. I started using Raptors Iconography.
Decals have been put in place and more varnish sprayed on. I was curious on how it looks with a large piece model and how it can come together. So I pout my kit bashed Storm Raven on there and needless to say it did not disappoint.
I started work back on my Refinery tile while I wait for the piles of snow effect I made using Valhalla Blizzard. I ran out half way and made more using Woodland Scenics Snow and Elmers glue. The results ended up being eerily similar.
I'll post more later since I did ended up finishing my 6x4 project and now just working on the an alternate tile.
Some really impressive stuff here. I really like what you’ve done with the piping and stairs. It looks really grounded, like it could actually exist in real life settings.
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Keep up the good work.
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